David Gerard wrote:
We're a top-50 website - having millions of random
readers clicking a "Rate
this article" tab and giving their perceptions is, to me, inherently
interesting.
This is really interesting. How about something like, "Did you find what
you were looking for?"
Wikipedia isn't a service, really, but maybe it wouldn't hurt to think
of it as one. Right now, I think it's possbile that Wikipedia editors
are more in touch with the issues that affect editors and totally out of
touch with people who actually use the damn thing as a reference. All
this debate about VfD/AfD or what is and isn't a speedy or whether
[[WP:BEARD]] should be moved to BJAODN is probably not what your average
Wikipedia reader is thinking about. More reader feedback might be a way
to give us an idea of how good a job we are doing.
- Ryan