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[EPIC] Revise Tone: Structured Task (WE1.1.2, FY25-26)
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Description

User story & summary:

As a newcomer to Wikipedia, I want to receive suggestions that help me identify and improve non-neutral language in articles so that I can make constructive contributions that align with Wikipedia’s MOS, encyclopedic tone, and neutrality standards.

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Growth/Revise_Tone

Guiding Key Result: WE1.1: Increase constructive edits (edits that are not reverted within 48 hours of being published) for editors with less than 100 cumulative edits.

Dependency: T392283: Q1 FY2025-26 Goal: Apply the Tone Check model to published articles, to learn whether we can build a pool of high-quality structured tasks for new editors

Project description:

This project aims to support newcomers by introducing a Suggested Edit that focuses on identifying and improving non-neutral language in articles. Specifically, it will highlight sentences that contain peacock terms, puffery, promotional language, or other wording that conflicts with Wikipedia’s policies on neutrality and encyclopedic tone.
Powered by the Machine Learning “Tone” model (formerly called the “Peacock” model), with UX that builds upon the Edit Check UI, this Suggested Edit will highlight instances of biased language and offer in-context guidance to help users rewrite a sentence in a more encyclopedic tone. The goal is to encourage constructive, policy-aligned contributions while helping newcomers build confidence and awareness of core content standards.
This work builds on the Growth team’s broader strategy to lower barriers to editing through Structured Tasks. In Q1, we aim to release a beta version to lay the groundwork for future experiments evaluating the task’s impact on newcomer contributions and the scalability of Edit Check as a foundation for Suggested Edits.

Project-level Hypothesis:

If we provide newer editors with a Suggested Edit that highlight instances of non-neutral language or improper tone, and offer built-in guidance to rewrite with a more encyclopedic tone, then newer editors will be more likely to make constructive contributions that align with Wikipedia’s policies, while building confidence and awareness of core content standards.​​

Q1 Hypothesis:

If we deliver an initial beta version of the “Improve Tone” Suggested Edit then we can learn whether this new format of Suggested Edits is a meaningful way to increase constructive edits for new contributors without increasing the moderation burden for patrollers/reviewers.

Background & research:

Writing in a neutral tone is a pillar of Wikipedia. Writing in a neutral tone is also a practice many new volunteers find to be unintuitive. An October 2024 analysis of the new content edits newer volunteers published to English Wikipedia found:

  • 56% of the new content edits newer volunteers published contained peacock words.
  • 22% of the new content edits newer volunteers published that contained peacock words were reverted

New content edits containing peacock words were 46.7% more likely to be reverted than new content edits without peacock words
Edit_check/Tone_Check#Background

Suggested Edits help new account holders get started editing:

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Event Timeline

KStoller-WMF renamed this task from [EPIC} Improve Tone: Suggested Edit (WE1.1, FY25-26) to [EPIC] Improve Tone: Suggested Edit (WE1.1, FY25-26).Jun 5 2025, 9:58 PM
KStoller-WMF moved this task from Inbox to Active Epics on the Growth-Team board.
KStoller-WMF renamed this task from [EPIC] Improve Tone: Suggested Edit (WE1.1, FY25-26) to [EPIC] Improve Tone: Suggested Edit (WE1.1.2, FY25-26).Jul 18 2025, 10:48 PM
KStoller-WMF updated the task description. (Show Details)

Change #1176486 had a related patch set uploaded (by Cyndywikime; author: Cyndywikime):

[mediawiki/extensions/GrowthExperiments@master] GEImproveToneSuggestedEditEnabled feature flag

https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/1176486

KStoller-WMF renamed this task from [EPIC] Improve Tone: Suggested Edit (WE1.1.2, FY25-26) to [EPIC] Improve Tone: Structured Task (WE1.1.2, FY25-26).Aug 19 2025, 2:55 PM
KStoller-WMF renamed this task from [EPIC] Improve Tone: Structured Task (WE1.1.2, FY25-26) to [EPIC] Revise Tone: Structured Task (WE1.1.2, FY25-26).Sep 8 2025, 3:46 PM