[05:26:19] has anyone studied the effects of displaying quality assessments? [15:02:14] groceryheist, not that I know of. [15:02:19] I think that would be a fun topic :) [15:02:33] kaldari is interested in displaying ORES predictions. [15:02:51] And I've been mocking up some UIs that might show ORES quality predictions in interesting ways. [16:11:20] I was just curious because I recently turned them on and I percieve them influencing me. [16:34:07] 10Quarry, 10cloud-services-team, 10Patch-For-Review: Quarry server errors caused by Cloud VPS shared proxy failures - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T190218#4091752 (10Bstorm) Ok, I've confirmed that the logs are rotated either daily or on the hour if they are above 2GB in size. That kept the main proxy... [16:34:39] 10Quarry, 10cloud-services-team: Quarry server errors caused by Cloud VPS shared proxy failures - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T190218#4091754 (10Bstorm) 05Open>03Resolved [16:41:52] groceryheist, interesting. How so? [16:45:18] make me more likely to edit lower rated pages, but also to get involved with article assessment. I actually started a GAR right after I enabled the feature. I had never done that before. [16:47:34] The ORES predictions are also interesting, so far they seem to make watchlist useful in new interesting ways. [16:49:00] but I was thinking about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Metadata_gadget [16:51:26] We're working on getting ORES article quality predictions on the wiki. We should have the first generation of that soon. [16:51:41] Will look like the metadata gadget, but will be ORES predictions rather than assessed quality. [16:51:46] We might be able to present both together. [16:52:35] your planning to show ORES predictions to readers? cool. [16:56:48] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T190867 [16:56:57] groceryheist, ^ I think that would be very interesting to do too [17:30:48] halfak: yeah, I can't wait to see the experimental results! [17:32:14] :) I'm hoping by working with my team to get ORES predictions in the right place, and sharing implementation ideas with Wikimedia Product teams and volunteer devs, we'll be able to consider a lot of different strategies for surfacing AI in Wikipedia. [17:32:35] Regretfully, my team isn't staffed to build user interfaces so we try to avoid that :|