The English Wikipedia is a big project and there's a lot of work to do. One of the ways that our community has managed to make that work more manageable is thr
The English Wikipedia is a big project and there's a lot of work to do. One of the ways that our community has managed to make that work more manageable is through the use of 3rd party software tools built by community members. For example, robots like ClueBot_NG and users of tools like Huggle have made damage control manageable and have therefor become an indispensable component of Wikipedia's success. However, like most projects in this community, tool development is best when it is collaborative. Without users and feedback, these tools would have never have been so successful. I'm writing this article about Snuggle, my most recent wiki-tool, in order gather users for it and feedback on its functionality.
I built Snuggle in reaction to recent research (some of which is my own) that shows that the decline in newcomer retention in Wikipedia[1][2] is the result of an increasing negative environment for desirable newcomers[3][4] and that Wikipedia's current socialization systems don't work because mentors don't find newcomers when they most need help[5][6]. Snuggle is designed to help experienced Wikipedians quickly and efficiently identify desirable newcomers who are editing in good-faith and help them dodge Wikipedia's sharper corners.
Snuggle has two major components: a server-side component that uses Special:Recentchanges to builds statistics of new editors' activities and a browser-based web application allows Wikipedians to filter, sort and visualize these newcomers' activities. In this section, I'll discuss the user interface's functionality.
Snuggle maintains a list of ~6000 newly registered user accounts and a summary of their first 30 days of editing activity. Using snuggle, you'll be able to browse this list of users and sort them into two categories:
Editors looking to operate in a mentorship role can use the good-faith list where good newcomers are getting stuck or to send out invitations to the WP:Teahouse. If there's demand for it, I can also add functionality to report the bad-faith users to the WP:AIV.

From the diagram to the right:
Currently the system supports the minimal amount of features necessary to demonstrate what it is capable of. I needyour help to prioritize new features and to make sure the system is actually usable. You can help me out by:
Or just post on my talk page.
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