Who else is editing my articles?
When you contribute to an article, you develop a sense of attachment to the article. It’s not that surprising - you helped make it better, and so you want to watch it grow and see who else is editing the article too. So we’re launching a feature that helps you do that - the Article Tracklist.
We think the Tracklist will help you keep track of what’s changing to the articles you care most about. How does it work? It’s pretty simple, when you edit an article, we’ll give you an option to track changes to the article. If you decide to track changes, we’ll add it to your tracklist, and then we’ll email you when the article changes (unless you opt out). If you ever want to stop tracking an article, you can do that on the article page itself, or manage it on your tracklist settings page.
It’s that sense of passion and ownership that we think helped Wikipedia’s contributor base grow to be as good and as broad as it is, so we’re hoping the Tracklist will help you too. As with all new features we launch, please send us feedback!