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Metrics after move from Yammer
AnnaChu It has been a few months since the ill-conceived move from Yammer. How many people are using this new community as a result of search they performed on the public internet?
What other metrics have been gathered to document the success (or lack thereof) of the move?
7 Replies
- PhilineVonIron Contributor
Some interesting metrics can be seen when you look at the badges you 'earned'.
Very low numbers across quite a few ot the most basic acheivements.
- Lana O'BrienFormer Employee
Hello,
I wouldn't say that badges are a good metric to compare, since that was not something we tracked in Yammer. It seems like you already have your mind up, but here are public metrics that you can look at:
This Community 3 months in:
- 29.5K Members
- 5,188 Conversations <- this is just the start of the topic, not the total number of replies.
Office 365 Network over 30 months (SPC March 2014 to Aug 2016):
- 80k Members
- 560k Conversations
So, if every conversations has on average 3 replies (just a conservative guess), I think month to month we're excedeing expections.
- SergeiBaklanDiamond Contributor
Just found that badges metric. Yes, that's not a good to compare, but good enough to see the stats. From about 30K members
- only ~1.7K started at least one conversation and ~3.2K make at least one reply. Other more than 25K posted nothing.
- if to calculate bit more active people 170 (not K, just 170) started at least 5 conversations and ~550 posted 5 and more replies.
That's if badges stats is correct, this site doesn't like arithmetic - i often see negative number of conversations on community tile, etc.
And if take Lana's figures
- 0.18 conversations/member and 1,729 conversations/month for this community
- 7.0 conversations/member and 18,667 conversations/month for O365 network
Let compare in 27 months...