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Refresh and improve the home page / front page #791
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> FOI and similar access to information laws apply to public bodies, not > publicly-funded bodies. Minor part of #791
> FOI and similar access to information laws apply to public bodies, not > publicly-funded bodies. Minor part of #791
Other Alaveteli installations have some much more engaging and interesting content on their front pages than WhatDoTheKnow does in the UK. Ukraine's https://dostup.pravda.com.ua/ There's section titled: "The lawyer comments" « Expert annotations. We could copy this and highlight advice and commentary on requests from the WhatDoTheyKnow.com team. Related ticket mysociety/alaveteli#34 but perhaps we could work with what we currently have - for example starting a WhatDoTheyKnow-Comments User? There are graphically engaging "publications" and "projects" sections. Perhaps these are "just" blog article links - but the integration, and particularly the images, are excellent. WhatDoTheyKnow articles from the mySociety blog aren't shown at all on the WhatDoTheyKnow.com front page, there is a link to an integration with the mySociety blog, but it is unsophisticated and eg. it isn't possible to link to individual articles. Ask the EU https://www.asktheeu.org Also https://transparencia.be and https://www.asktheeu.org have a video on their front pages. I don't personally think that's the way to go. I think almost all the other instances of Alavetli have a more inviting and modern looking front page than WhatDoTheyKnow - from my looking through https://alaveteli.org/deployments/ The image on WhatDoTheyKnow's front page is really quite dismal (I've never really looked at it!)- a brighter image with a background colour over the top for text as used elsewhere might be preferable to a drab image. |
We don't know why some installations of Alaveteli thrive and others don't. I suspect that it's probably more down to local laws/culture than the design of a site's front page, however it may be that if a site presents itself as being "about" high-impact journalism and campaigning that might deter more low-level and personally/locally focused use of the service. |
And AskTheEU.org has a list of 2 top requests (presumably by the number of follows/tracks), both of which are fairly old. We already have this data on the bottom of the Tracks admin page. |
We could publish some traffic statistics on the front page. eg.
https://www.mysociety.org/2021/12/16/whatdotheyknow-transparency-report/ This could encourage use of the service. |
We could get recent tweets onto the front page. |
We've added lots of new content to the front page since this was started - research, newsletter promo, videos etc with more things proposed such as the FOI heroes section, and a bit on why FOI is useful/awesome. |
The headline is currently:
how about:
Can we do more to stress the value of having a FOI response published - to support whatever anyone does with it, eg. journalism, lobbying, research etc. ?
The front page states:
rather than eg. "all requests and any responses are published online" - though the publication of responses is mentioned elsewhere on the page.
There is also quite a prominent technical error:
FOI and similar access to information laws apply to public bodies, not publicly-funded bodies.
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