User-Generated Help: Future of Documentation?
Of late, I’ve been intrigued by something YouTube is doing. They are requesting user-submitted documentation in the form of videos. Well the video part makes sense, right? However, it’s interesting they are reaching out to the audience to supplement their official documentation. Is it fair to put the burden on the users? Fun for users to participate in developing help?
They are now doing a second round of submissions. You can read about it in their blog. And, you can review the round one selections.
One interesting thing, they didn’t ask for just any help submission, they provided a list of topics to choose from. If your video is selected, it is then posted side-by-side with their content. And, they claim their help gets 1 million + users a day. Not sure if I believe that or not but it’s still interesting (I've never clicked on the their help but maybe I'm an anomaly).
This is definitely a topic I’ll keep my eye on as help and documentation might be figuring out how to join the web 2.0 world. But then the question still remains, when do you ask for user-generated help? I mean, it might be a pure guess on my part but I don't see a million people rushing to create help content. Most people would rather visit the dentist then spend time explaining things to others. Unless you're like me. And if you are, welcome to my crazy cool world.