Community Update November 2023 – Xbox Wire
To Whom It May Concern
Fall has begun over here at HQ, and you can already feel its effects in the air. The leaves are turning, the faint smell of vaguely pumpkin flavored coffee permeates the office, and the night is dark and full of terrors. (Thatβs from when everyone still liked that show, right?)
Indeed, the winds of change blow heavily this year; our beloved program caught in the galeβs tempestuous grasp. So put on your favorite flannel, equip your thickest framed glasses, spin that classic blue (or green, or red, or white) record, and gather βround to hear all about the upcoming improvements, new initiatives, and much more coming to the Xbox Insider Program!
In Regards To Myself
My favorite game show host likes to say, βThe only way to begin is by beginning,β and since I grew up in the South that means introductions are in order.
Hi! Iβm Wynn; the newest member of the wonderful Xbox Insider team. Iβve been brought on to lead all things Comms and Community (or as I like to call it: Comm(s)unity) for the Xbox Insider Program, so youβll be hearing from me more and more in the coming months. Iβm super excited to be joining this team right now and I hope that my passion for both gaming and Xbox Insiders can help our 10th anniversary be a banner year for the program.
Some more about me? Well, Iβm a huge Sci-Fi/Fantasy nerd, I wake up early on the weekends to watch Liverpool (YNWA), and I love achievement hunting. Iβm also something of a writer myself (if using the word βtempestuousβ in the opening section wasnβt a dead giveaway). But thatβs enough self-indulgence, letβs talk about ~the future~.
Breathing In A New Mentality
From our social presence to new content being developed, from our releases to things we only dared dream of, thereβs so many exciting projects weβre looking forward to sharing with everyone. Weβre truly redoubling our efforts on having an βXbox Insiders-firstβ mentality, and we hope everyone is as stoked by these changes as we are. Below youβll see the first look at our Content Roadmap. It includes the return of old favorites, retiring (for now!) a few items, and a hint of new possibilities on the horizon!
Everyone Looks So Good From Here
My first week here, I scrolled back through all 205 pages (yes, all of them) of Xbox Wire articles weβve posted. I wanted to understand the history of the program and what has changed over the years. One of the changes we discussed was a shift away from βpeople-contentβ and a move to βprogram-contentβ. Q&As, Community Spotlights, and deep dives had slowly faded from the limelight. Well no longer! A primary goal for this refresh is to demystify and de- βblack boxβ things where weβre able to. This team is full of absolute rock stars. Some of whom have been here since the very beginning, and we want to share their stories with Xbox Insiders.
Thereβs also all the amazing Xbox Insiders themselves. Who can forget The Wee Bearβs dominance on the XP Leaderboards (or the way he always called it βXbox Insiders Programmeβ)? Or when Beard got over 125K GamerScore in one month (which is about 6 games when adjusted for Xitilon/Ratalaika inflation)? We know our community is full of diverse and unique perspectives and we want to celebrate those stories, as well as highlight accomplishments and accolades within the program. Keep an eye out for these spotlights returning soon(tm).
The Created Void
I mentioned earlier that we want to demystify things where we can, which will sometimes mean acknowledging and owning our misses. The team spoke last week about being more cognizant around how we collected and delivered feedback from Xbox Insiders. One such item is Feature Fridays on the subreddit.
First, we want to give an enormous, heartfelt, βThank youβ to everyone that has participated in these threads over the last five years. Your contributions cannot be understated. We also realize this experience has let some of you down. As such, itβs our intent to retire the current Feedback Friday threads at the end of this year in preparation for launching a better, more transparent process. (Note: Plans can change! If we need more time to implement the new pipeline, weβll make sure to keep everyone informed.)
To be perfectly, Hydaelyn-level, crystal clear, this does not mean we are abandoning our feature request pipeline. Itβs an incredibly valuable tool not only for the Xbox Insider Team, but tons of other engineering and development teams within Xbox. The current vehicle isnβt working as intended, so weβre retuning the engine and giving it a fresh coat of paint. Itβs still early days but our proverbial βNorth Starβ is firmly set. Ensure that Xbox Insiders are given proper expectations and insight into what happens after a feature is requested. Weβll also be opening threads on the subreddit to gather feedback around this topic in the coming days. See yβall there!
The Changing Of Times
Looking even further down the line, you might notice things are a little less defined. Lots of teases on the roadmap, yet nothing quite solid. The planning stages for these projects have just begun and we donβt want to overpromise there. This is only the beginning. Weβll continue to send out these Community Update letters on a regular basis (aiming for the first Tuesday of every month) to discuss more about what the future holds. But maybe the roadmap itself holds more than meets the I?
There Could Be Nothing After This
I said, βcouldβ, right? I know this is getting lengthy, so I just want to end by saying once again thank you so incredibly much to all the Xbox Insiders who continue to spend their time and effort delivering feedback, reporting problems, and engaging with the program. Without yβall, none of this would be possible.
Hope everyone enjoyed this inaugural Xbox Insider Program Community Update! If you havenβt already, drop us a follow @xboxinsider or head over to our official subreddit r/XboxInsiders. You can also join our [REDACTED] where we [REDACTED]! Thereβs also [REDACTED] and [MEGA REDACTED] for those of you who enjoy that.