**Background**

We’re kicking off the first bit of work that will allow us to better communicate with members and visitors via the website. This work will be done incrementally over the coming months. Ultimately it will work across the entire Stack Exchange network, but initial usage will focus on Stack Overflow.

The overall goal of this work is to provide the product team a direct method for onsite communication with members and anonymous users in a way that is appropriate for the message being delivered. This means there will be unique designs that match the intent, priority and objectives of the message. We will be targeting our messages to the people who we need to communicate with. In some cases we will notify everyone on a site or the entire network, in some cases we will limit a notification to users of a specific product (e.g. Jobs or Channels) or a very small subset of a community with a particular problem (e.g. people who have a problem with their account).

We know that some users may not be happy about seeing these messages. We will do our best to try to give you control by making messages dismissible. Please understand that better array of communication options are critical for our business in order to deepen user engagement.

**New Feature notification details**

The first new notification you will see is for announcing new or significantly improved features. We call it the "new feature" notification (creative, eh?).  Maybe some of you saw it for a brief moment on Tuesday. We had to turn if off after some bugs were discovered with the notification and the feature it was announcing. It will likely be turned back on tomorrow (Thursday 9/21).

*The “new feature” notification shows up in the top bar and looks like this:*
[!["new feature" notification in toolbar][1]][1]

*It is accompanied with content balloon that informs you about the details of the new feature:*
[!["new feature" notification content balloon][2]][2]

We are testing a couple variations of the interaction and dismiss logic. Our desire is to create something that stands out when it needs to, but goes away when it isn’t needed any longer.

This is a work in progress and we appreciate your constructive feedback.

***Note:** I’m posting this from a plane and will be out of the office tomorrow. I’ll respond to feedback when I’m back online.*


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/MebWg.png
  [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/MWOqj.png