I remember a graph that shows how many users give up /review when they are about the X review, some years back. One of the assumptions for those users dropping out the /review was that they are thrown a bunch of posts that reads Klingon to them. Is there stats about how many users use filtering by queue? By amount of reviews under their belt?
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Here are some stats as of February 2021 (before the UX refresh for Review Queues):
Queue | % Overall | % Filtered |
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First Post | 25.70% | 0.93% |
Suggested Edit | 22.52% | 0.57% |
Triage | 16.94% | N/A |
Close Vote | 10.45% | 11.63% |
Low Quality | 8.86% | 0.26% |
Late Answer | 8.75% | 0.02% |
Reopen Votes | 6.63% | 0.53% |
Helper | 0.15% | N/A |
Ok, here's some rough data:
Name | Reviews | Users | ReviewsByUsersFiltering | UsersFiltering |
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Suggested Edit | 1790421 | 130330 | 17898 (1.00%) | 524 (0.40%) |
Triage | 1986159 | 21462 | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) |
First Post | 814768 | 15368 | 9126 (1.12%) | 244 (1.59%) |
Late Answer | 303824 | 9295 | 377 (0.12%) | 42 (0.45%) |
Low Quality Posts | 662708 | 5903 | 35496 (5.36%) | 212 (3.59%) |
Close Votes | 544876 | 5519 | 259162 (47.56%) | 1317 (23.86%) |
Reopen Vote | 192571 | 2751 | 15269 (7.93%) | 161 (5.85%) |
Helper | 47328 | 1758 | 278 (0.59%) | 54 (3.07%) |
This covers reviews in the past 365 days, and users who currently have a filter active in the respective queue. Critically, it miscategorizes reviews when someone has changed their filter preferences during the past 365 days by assuming those preferences are static. So... Take this with a big grain of salt.
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I presume that the users using filtering are also the ones with more reviews under their belt? Median reviews in timeframe for users using filtering?– BraiamCommented Feb 16, 2017 at 21:08
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I'm definitely one of the users skewing this data as you describe; I use filters a lot but always reset back to all the possible "close reasons" (in the CVQ, for example) when I am finished. I'm guessing real-time data collection would be, erm, costly, for this?– TylerHCommented Feb 16, 2017 at 21:12
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Yeah; I could give you stats for a few days, but it'd take a good long while to gather and probably be just as skewed.– Shog9Commented Feb 16, 2017 at 21:23
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1Maybe include a post parameter in the POST /add request with the filter options? For logging purposes?– BraiamCommented Feb 16, 2017 at 21:27
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Triage doesn't allow its participants to filter posts by things. I don't think there's a point in including it in this "how many people use filters" chart. Commented Mar 4, 2017 at 2:38
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Excluding it would've been more work, @doru - plus, this way if anyone needs a handy table of how many people use review (as I did just the other day), it's here.– Shog9Commented Mar 4, 2017 at 2:45
Review|Close Votes
. It doesn't really get one's attention, once you're immersed "in" the page, with all the newness, the information, the big blue buttons...