As we roll closer to launch, documentation is flying around the office. We are checking and rechecking our design structure, and the way people can collaborate to create trusted community reviews is staggering. Participation is the name of the game. Building even the specification documents has been a labor of love in the office. Since we are not running a sprint; but instead have been running a marathon over the course of development for wiki reviews, now the real race begins!
Just looking at *1* document of the multiple design specs we’ve had to flesh out is staggering.
And today, we’ll be looking at that magic word: Participation.
How can someone participate on wikireviews.com?
- Add a new review
- Add images
- Add a video
- Create a new listing
- Add a new item
- Rate reviews
- Rate reviewers
- Rate images
- Rate videos
- Rate owner responses
- Rate Questions and Answers
- Rate Feedback
- Rate Tips
- Rate Warnings
- Improve User Listings
- Improve Wikireviews listings
- Improve Stub listings
- Categorize Listings
- Categorize Add for Review listings
- Improve Categories
- Improve Ratings Elements
- Improve Core Listing Features
That’s just 22 examples! Then there are still things like the moderation features that we’ve touched on a bit in earlier posts. How you use the site is up to you and how you’d like to participate. Want to create your own video and upload it? Done. Want to fill in the gaps on a video listing/review that someone else has posted? Do it! Constantly read reviews from the same person and want to write a review on them? Completely doable.
We’re redefining the review site; built around cooperation and participation.
What part of the marathon sounds interesting to you? How do YOU want to participate? Which of these would you like to learn more about?