User talk:Aaharoni-WMF

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Universial language selector
Hey Amir, I am interested to learn how many editors do not use the Universial Language Selector after it has been made the default option for logged-in users. Do you have any statistics, particularly for German Wikipedia? Thanks, MisterSynergy (talk) 10:01, 3 November 2017 (UTC)
 * Hi User:MisterSynergy,
 * It was not exactly made default for logged-in users. It was made default for new logged-in users. As the original Kurier announcement says, is was not enabled for the users who match the following criteria: registered before the configuration change that made this feature non-beta in the German Wikipedia, edited at least once since the beginning of year 2017, and didn't have the beta feature enabled. They can enable this preference if they want to.
 * User preferences are private data that I cannot disclose in detail, but I can tell that till now much fewer than 1% of new registered users who edited the German Wikipedia disabled this preference.
 * When this was still a beta feature, 5828 users had it enabled, so it was the most popular beta feature. (This number is published for every beta feature in the Beta tab in the preferences, but since it's not in beta any longer, you cannot see it.)


 * Hope this helps. --Aaharoni-WMF (talk) 21:23, 6 November 2017 (UTC)


 * Yes it does, thanks a lot! —MisterSynergy (talk) 21:28, 6 November 2017 (UTC)