As an editor viewing my impact module, I want to understand the metrics, so that the data is meaningful to me.
####Background:
We've received quite a few questions about how certain data on the impact module is calculated. And some of the metrics have limits or data caps to how many prior edits are calculated.
In reviewing the "Thanks received" tooltip info with engineers, it came to my attention that the explanation is incorrect.
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####Background:
The copy on the 'Thanks received' info tooltip should changed, since it was discovered the current copy isn't accurate.
The current copy says the metric is limited to "most recent 1,000 //edits//" but it is actually limited to an editor's most recent 1,000 //Thanks// received."
####Design:
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####Copy:
"Wikipedia is created by a community of editors like you. You may be thanked by another contributor for an edit you’ve made, and you can thank others for their edits too. TheThis metric will only includedisplay a maximum of a 1,000 Thanks received for, even if your most recent 1,000 Thanksactual total is higher."
####TBD:
Should we also link our to the Impact Module help page for further information on data: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Growth/Tools/Impact_module
####Acceptance Criteria:
Given I want to learn more about Thanks Received,
When I can click on the module's info tooltip,
Then I can learn the basics
(TBD) And also link out to the associated Growth team [[ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Growth/Tools/Impact_module | help page about the Impact module ]] to learn even more