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Peter Mortensen
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Track the impact on the other sites redirected to by the wizard.

Since the wizard redirects askers to some other Stack Exchange sites, I would suggest to somehow track how this works, in order to make sure that we understand the impact. Staying oblivious of this impact carries a risk that affected sites may eventually push for their removal from wizard targets as was discussed ege.g. here.

Ideally we would want to know how many askers registered at the target site, how many of them asked a question, and how well this question went. But for a start, we could at least track amount of clicks from wizard to other sites (possibly sampled), similarly to how it is done for hot questions at sidebar.

Track the impact on the other sites redirected to by wizard.

Since wizard redirects askers to some other Stack Exchange sites I would suggest to somehow track how this works, in order to make sure that we understand the impact. Staying oblivious of this impact carries a risk that affected sites may eventually push for their removal from wizard targets as was discussed eg here.

Ideally we would want to know how many askers registered at the target site, how many of them asked a question and how well this question went. But for a start, we could at least track amount of clicks from wizard to other sites (possibly sampled), similarly to how it is done for hot questions at sidebar.

Track the impact on the other sites redirected to by the wizard.

Since the wizard redirects askers to some other Stack Exchange sites, I would suggest to somehow track how this works, in order to make sure that we understand the impact. Staying oblivious of this impact carries a risk that affected sites may eventually push for their removal from wizard targets as was discussed e.g. here.

Ideally we would want to know how many askers registered at the target site, how many of them asked a question, and how well this question went. But for a start, we could at least track amount of clicks from wizard to other sites (possibly sampled), similarly to how it is done for hot questions at sidebar.

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Track the impact on the other sites redirected to by wizard.

Since wizard redirects askers to some other Stack Exchange sites I would suggest to somehow track how this works, in order to make sure that we understand the impact. Staying oblivious of this impact carries a risk that affected sites may eventually push for their removal from wizard targets as was discussed eg here.

Ideally we would want to know how many askers registered at the target site, how many of them asked a question and how well this question went. But for a start, we could at least track amount of clicks from wizard to other sites (possibly sampled), similarly to how it is done for hot questions at sidebar.

Track the impact on the other sites redirected to by wizard.

Since wizard redirects askers to some other Stack Exchange sites I would suggest to somehow track how this works, in order to make sure that we understand the impact. Staying oblivious of this impact carries a risk that affected sites may eventually push for their removal from wizard targets as was discussed eg here.

Ideally we would want to know how many askers registered at the target site, how many of them asked a question and how well this question went. But for a start, we could at least track amount of clicks from wizard to other sites (possibly sampled), similarly to how it is done for hot questions at sidebar.

Track the impact on the other sites redirected to by wizard.

Since wizard redirects askers to some other Stack Exchange sites I would suggest to somehow track how this works, in order to make sure that we understand the impact. Staying oblivious of this impact carries a risk that affected sites may eventually push for their removal from wizard targets as was discussed eg here.

Ideally we would want to know how many askers registered at the target site, how many of them asked a question and how well this question went. But for a start, we could at least track amount of clicks from wizard to other sites (possibly sampled), similarly to how it is done for hot questions at sidebar.

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Track the impact on the other sites redirected to by wizard.

Since wizard redirects askers to some other Stack Exchange sites I would suggest to somehow track how this works, in order to make sure that we understand the impact. Staying oblivious of this impact carries a risk that affected sites may eventually push for their removal from wizard targets as was discussed eg here.

Ideally we would want to know how many askers registered at the target site, how many of them asked a question and how well this question went. But for a start, we could at least track amount of clicks from wizard to other sites (possibly sampled), similarly to how it is done for hot questions at sidebar.