####User story & summary:
As a newcomer, I want to understand the impact of my edits, so that I receive some automated feedback and encouragement to continue editing.
As the Growth team, I want to ensure we communicate about the new Impact module so that communities are informed and the release goes smoothly.
####Background & research:
The revised impact module provides new editors with more context about their impact. The new design includes far more personalized info and data visualizations than the previous design.
- [[ https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MRRoUA7RNK1SVKdjY5U94YSnwzJ2tn6oKlja5-2C-hQ/edit?usp=sharing | Positive Reinforcement design brief ]]
- [[ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Growth/Positive_reinforcement | Positive Reinforcement project page ]]
- [[ https://www.figma.com/file/fOa1x7hw6EM9VnaMJv7vib/Positive-reinforcement?type=design&node-id=1427-105070&t=mS7FAEKhoB05gRYs-0 | Figma designs ]]
####Acceptance Criteria:
[x] break rollout into two groups (we might not want to scale to all wikis at once to avoid performance issues, but we should be able to scale fairly quickly)
[x] Test group: released with the A/B test configuration that we have on the pilot wikis (50% get the new impact module, 50% get the old impact module)
- Greek Wikipedia (el)
- Persian Wikipedia (fa)
- French Wikipedia (fr)
- French Wiktionary (frwikt)
- Indonesian Wikipedia (id)
- Polish Wikipedia (pl)
- Portuguese Wikipedia (pt)
- Romanian Wikipedia (ro)
- Turkish Wokipedia (tr)
- Vietnamese Wikipedia (vi)
[x] Inform communities
Release the new impact module to all remaining Wikipedias that have Growth features:
[] test backend (impact module updating logic) on a very large wiki
[] release backend logic to all Wikipedias
[] Test & fix issues if needed
[] set release date
[] Inform communities
[] enable frontend (when visiting the newcomer homepage, users receive the new impact module)
[] Disable A/B test on pilot wikis