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Article Feedback - Automated Notifications with Positive Feedback
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Description

In order to engage users to contribute productively to Wikipedia, we would like to automatically send a notification to registered users with an email address, whenever their feedback post is featured, marked as resolved, or marked as helpful by at least 3 users (with at least 50% found helpful).

This automated notification would only be sent via email using the same method that we now use to send oversight requests to oversighters.

This notice would only be sent once per post for each of the conditions above.

This ticket is intended to research the feasibility of this request, as well as estimate development time. If we can fit it in this release, we will specify exact messages to be sent.

It is likely that this feature will be pushed to the next release, but we wanted to have it here for the record, since this is such an important feature for editors engagement.


Version: unspecified
Severity: enhancement

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Event Timeline

bzimport raised the priority of this task from to Lowest.Nov 22 2014, 12:22 AM
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test4444 wrote:

A notification on [[Special:Notifications]] for any feedback would be nice too.

test4444 wrote:

(In reply to comment #1)

A notification on [[Special:Notifications]] for any feedback would be nice
too.

See also Bug:61089

[Lowering priority to reflect reality, as AFTv5 is not very actively being worked on anymore.]

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All development work on AbuseFilter v.5 (and indeed, previous versions) is halted. The project is archived, so having open tasks is inappropriate. Consequently, I'm closing all tasks.