Some pages and Wikipedias have implemented new workflows and affordances [1][2][3] to make it easier for people, across experience levels, to start new discussion threads.
This task is about understanding and documenting these different approaches so we can identify the design patterns we ought to consider incorporating into the workflow we will design in T243248.
=== Slide components
//For each intervention we will be curious to know and see the following...//
- What does the intervention look like?
- How does the intervention work?
- What problem(s) do you think the intervention is intended to solve?
- What do you think we can learn from this intervention?
=== Workflows and affordances to explore
//This section will require research.//
=== Done
- [ ] A slide deck containing the "Slide components" above
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1. On the French Wikipedia's wikitext talk pages, there is an "Ajouter un sujet" link at the bottom of each talk page to help people more easily start conversations regardless of where they are on the talk page.
2. On English Wikipedia's Teahouse, there is a large "Ask a question" button at the top of the page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Teahouse
3. The English WIkipedia's `{{Talk header}}` template includes a link that states: "Click here to start a new topic.": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Talk_header