4 ways your discussions categories can be better optimized 🧼 #88425
Replies: 11 comments 3 replies
-
Thank you for your suggestion this helped me a lot, I will follow these especially that advice suggested by the Simpson... |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
Love this. Can't wait to see lots more people using Discussions correctly and having their questions answered in a more timely manner ❤️ thanks @queenofcorgis for keeping us all on track 😍 |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
|
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
I agree, finding the right information can be a bit tricky. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
I appreciate your guidance; it has been very helpful. I'll be sure to follow the suggestions, especially the one recommended by the Simpson. @queenofcorgis |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
very interesting topic |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
This comment was marked as spam.
This comment was marked as spam.
-
Hello, @queenofcorgis |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
You can also make the discussion as crisp as possible. |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
This comment was marked as off-topic.
This comment was marked as off-topic.
-
Thanks for sharing |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
-
When building a community it is important to design with your members in mind, however, even the best laid plans may not have the intended effects. One thing we experience while building GitHub’s Community Discussions is miscategorized posts. Miscategorized posts are like putting your kitchen gadgets in your neighbor’s garage - it makes it harder find what you need and is untidy - plus someone has to clean it all up 🧹.
What is a miscategorized post? A post about a topic in a category that may not be relevant or the best fit for that topic (i.e. requesting a new profile achievement in the repositories category).
Why are they a problem? Hubbers, subject matter experts, and community members may gravitate to their domain and therefore completely miss a post that interests them if it goes into the wrong category. This leads to the OP feeling ignored; they may not get help or their feedback may be skipped souring their experience. It is no picnic for the community manager or maintainer either. Someone has to move their post and their data may get skewed if there is a large influx of miscategorized posts 😡.
And a problem it was for the Projects and Issues category, which once saw 78% of posts in one week be improperly categorized. Thanks to dedicated efforts and the tools we had at our disposal, we were able to reduce that to an average of 19%. This average is still trending downwards 🎉.
Have a category in your Discussions that is plagued by miscategorized posts? Read on to see how we cleaned up and made a better community for everyone 🙏.
Naming
Shakespeare said “What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell just as sweet.” The same does not apply to naming your community category, but naming is what helps us differentiate one thing from another.
When picking a name for the Projects and Issues category we originally chose
Issues
, but that led to folks reporting any type of issue from console log errors to their new TV not connecting. We thought things would get better withIssues and Projects
, but that resulted in folks sharing their (albeit awesome) projects in the category. We sat down and thought further because now we had another problem: users wanted to share their projects, but didn’t have a dedicated space to do so.Luckily, this added a datapoint to usher in our Programming Help category which gave users a space to share their projects and ask for help. A community is like a living organism and should evolve to meet their members’ needs 🧬.
With the new category added, we tried one more rename to clear up our category’s intention:
Projects and Issues
- the name you see today. In the month following we saw a 14% reduction in miscategorized posts.Category Forms
With category forms, you can make templates on a per category basis that can contain text or a number of different features like an agree to terms while automatically applying labels 🏷️.
We took the approach of adding a warning to the top of the form of what topics should be discussed here, having the member select which feature they’re discussing which adds the appropriate label, and a checkbox which links to descriptions of Projects and Issues on our docs. The category form allowed us to display information upfront and in multiple places, plus helped us with our labeling 🤓.
Check out how to create your own or feel free to borrow from Community Discussions’ templates.
Description
Small, but overlooked area of Discussions is a category’s description field. This field not only displays at the top of the category, but when selecting a category from the New Discussion button and when creating a new Discussion in that category propagating the information in several different places.
However, don’t just create a description and think you’re set - be intentional and iterate as you see the community using the category.
Awareness
A common theme among these measures is putting information in different ways and places and my last recommendation is no different. Here are some more examples of how we drive awareness of what the Projects and Issues category is around the community.
On an individual level, when we move posts out of the category, we comment letting the member know their post was being moved and why. We use saved replies to easily disseminate the message and have a consistent approach. Most members are thankful that we let them know and that we placed their post in a category more likely to get them a reply 🎉.
When making changes to the category we’ve made quite a few, we also made sure to post an announcement sharing the news, we usually tied this into existing content you’re posting like category updates to ensure it wouldn’t get missed, but depending on your community standalone posts that are pinned globally or in the category can be a great way to get eyes on changes to the community or category.
By using Discussions tools and taking a multi-faceted approach we were able to turn the Projects and Issues category into a much more thriving space. Do you have a category or Discussions space you were able to transform - share below!
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
All reactions