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\item \textbf{Vote score of questions}. This symbolizes the feedback the community gives to a question. Voters will likely vote more positively (not voting instead of down-voting, or upvoting instead of not voting) due to the \emph{new contributor} indicator. Thereby the vote score should increase after the change.
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\item \textbf{Amount of first and follow-up questions}. This symbolizes the willingness of users to participate in the community. Higher amounts of first questions indicate a higher number of new participating users. Higher follow-up questions indicate that users are more willing to stay within the community and continue their active participation.
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If these criteria improve after the change is introduced, the community is affected positively. If they worsen, the community is affected negatively. If the criteria stay largely the same, then the community is unaffected. Here it is important to note that a question may receive answers and votes after the \emph{new contributor} indicator is no longer shown and therefore these are not considered part of the data set to analyze.
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If these criteria improve after the change is introduced, the community is affected positively. If they worsen, the community is affected negatively. If the criteria stay largely the same, then the community is unaffected. Here it is important to note that a question may receive answers and votes after the \emph{new contributor} indicator is no longer shown. Therefore these answers and votes are not considered part of the data set to analyze.
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%only when new contributor insicator is shown
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