I work for Salesforce and am in charge of cleaning out unnecessary documentation on Confluence. I am currently going through each space's content quality statistics and pinging admins of spaces whose overall quality is below a certain percentage. I need to be able to explain to these admins how this quality percentage is calculated, and so I need documentation on how the space quality statistics are calculated. Can you refer me to it?
This report is provided by Better Content Archiving for Confluence.
The formula for Quality is dead simple: it is the average of "up-to-date pages percentage" and "viewed pages percentage". For example in the Total row in your screenshot, it is: (94% + 90%)/2 = 92%
See more details in the app's documentation.
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Cool, please remember to accept my answer so that future users can see that, too.
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You will need to tell us how you have added "quality statistics" to Confluence, as that is not something that is built into the product. You must have added something to it, and we don't know what you've done.
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It's definitely an App you've added to Confluence, but it's not one I recognise.
There might be some clues as to what it is if you hit "got feeback?" - possibly a company name or something?
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