[17:22:29] Showcase will be starting in ~10 minutes [17:31:01] Showcase starting now! Direct your questions to me and i'll do my best to get them to the group [17:46:29] Paper: https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICWSM/article/view/14899 [18:08:39] You made a very convincing case for the importance of this kind of macro-level comparative research. Would love to hear more of your thoughts on what other research disciplines we can learn from, in terms of methodology? E.g. some of this reminds one of the branches of economics that compare different countries or US states or counties, to derive insights about the impact of different policies or legal frameworks. [18:08:48] (CC @isaacj ) [18:09:26] gotta it HaeB (thanks!) [18:31:31] (super interesting stuff in this showcase, wish I hadn't had to miss the beginning, and now will have to miss the end, I guess I might just add that all this highlights the need for integrating social and cultural theories in research on online communities, and also complex systems theory has a lot to add here) [18:33:07] very much agreed AndyRussG - thanks for stopping by! [18:33:25] isaacj: thank u! :) [18:38:17] thanks to Aaron for the research newsletter shoutout - also note that 1. one can search its archives (spanning almost a decade by now) https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Newsletter#Search_the_WRN_archives and 2. there's an active Twitter feed as well: https://twitter.com/WikiResearch (not a question) [18:38:36] thanks HaeB -- i'll copy into Youtube chat [18:45:12] okay, I'm just going to make a shameless self-plug here re: threat modeling and ecological frameworks for supporting small wikis... https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Patrolling_on_Wikipedia/Report [18:45:30] +1 (you copy to Youtube or want me to?) [18:45:43] I don't think that hyperlinks are allowed in YouTube comments [18:45:45] but let me try [18:46:08] yeah they just don't hyperlink but you can still paste [18:46:19] wikiworkshop.org [18:46:28] submit your work folks, ^