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Add onwards content article test #27632

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Add onwards content article test #27632

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What is the value of this and can you measure success?

In this AB test, success will be measured by whether users are more likely to click a link in the onwards content component.

What does this change?

Adds a switch and an AB test for an experiment that will measure the impact of showing the galleries onwards content component on article pages.

@domlander domlander requested a review from a team as a code owner November 21, 2024 09:47
@@ -55,7 +55,18 @@ trait ABTestSwitches {
"Test the impact of showing the user a component that highlights the Guardians journalism",
owners = Seq(Owner.withEmail("[email protected]")),
safeState = Off,
sellByDate = Some(LocalDate.of(2024, 12, 18)),
sellByDate = Some(LocalDate.of(2025, 1, 29)),
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Was extending this other switch intended to be part of this change?

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Yeah, I don't want this footgun catching us out just before christmas

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Seen on FRONTS-PROD, ADMIN-PROD (merged by @domlander 13 minutes and 22 seconds ago)

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