Update Feb 9: Testing has concluded.
Update Jan 30: Test is now active on Stack Overflow for anonymous users.
Background
As part of the Content Discovery initiative, we’re announcing the next experiment. In this test, we will separate the Overflow Blog posts from the Community Bulletin into its own dedicated section. This will happen on Stack Overflow and not on the rest of the Exchange.
In this year’s Developer Survey, more than 70,000 developers told us how they learn, which tools they’re using, and what they want. Specifically, when it comes to online learning, 75% of respondents selected blogs as one of the top resources for learning how to code, in addition to reading technical documentation and browsing Stack Overflow. This is up 25% year-over-year from the 2021 Developer Survey results.
While the results speak generally about learning through blog sites, the Stack Overflow blog includes a variety of content that appeal to a wider audience, specifically the Code for a Living column. Historically, blog posts on Stack Overflow and across the network sites have been combined with Featured and Hot Meta posts in the Community Bulletin, which pertain to a smaller percentage of users who want to stay updated on new and upcoming changes on the platform.
We think it’s valuable for users who are interested in reading blog content to have a dedicated space for this type of content which creates more opportunities for future expansion. As we move towards a more contextualized, and personalized experience, we hope that carving out a dedicated section for blog content will better serve users who find it interesting and relevant.
Experiment goals and success criteria
The goal of this experiment is to determine whether creating a new dedicated section for blog content will result in any incremental engagement to blog posts.
We will consider this experiment a success if a variant does not perform worse than the current engagement. We will also monitor the clickthrough rate (CTR) of the Community Bulletin, which includes Featured on Meta and Hot Meta posts.
How we’re conducting the test
We will conduct two separate blog module experiments. Each experiment will test different background colors to determine which one performs better in terms of engagement.
The experiment will be conducted on Stack Overflow question pages for anonymous users only. It will target 60% of the traffic that will be split evenly between the control and three variant groups. Users in the control group will continue to see blog posts within the Community Bulletin. The remaining population will be presented with one of the variants.
The first version closely resembles the existing design in the Community Bulletin. The second design is visually more appealing with the addition of a thumbnail.
Here are screenshots for both designs:
Figure 1: Stack Overflow Blog variant A with blog title
Figure 2: Stack Overflow Blog variant B with title and thumbnail
Figure 3: Additional background variants
Once the experiment concludes, we will analyze the results and share with Meta.