Copy Rate Measure
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
A Copy Rate Measure is an implicit feedback measure that quantifies the percentage of AI responses that system users copy to clipboard.
- AKA: Content Copy Rate, Clipboard Usage Rate, Implicit Approval Metric, Copy Action Rate.
- Context:
- It can typically indicate Response Usefulness through user action tracking without explicit feedback request.
- It can often provide Unbiased Quality Signals via behavioral observation with passive measurement.
- It can measure Practical Value by tracking content reuse intention with workflow integration.
- It can complement Explicit Feedback Measures like thumbs-up rates with independent validation.
- It can detect High-Value Content Patterns through copy frequency analysis with content categorization.
- It can inform Response Format Optimization through copyable element analysis with UI/UX improvement.
- It can vary based on Response Type, with higher rates for code snippets and structured data.
- It can range from being a Very Low Copy Rate Measure to being a Low Copy Rate Measure, depending on its content relevance.
- It can range from being a Moderate Copy Rate Measure to being a High Copy Rate Measure, depending on its practical utility.
- It can range from being a Text-Copy Rate Measure to being a Code-Copy Rate Measure, depending on its content type.
- It can range from being a Partial-Copy Rate Measure to being a Full-Copy Rate Measure, depending on its selection scope.
- It can range from being a First-Attempt Copy Rate Measure to being a Refined-Response Copy Rate Measure, depending on its iteration stage.
- ...
- Example(s):
- Code Generation Copy Rate, such as:
- 85% copy rate for working code solutions.
- 40% copy rate for pseudocode examples.
- Email Draft Copy Rate, such as:
- 70% copy rate for professional email templates.
- 55% copy rate for casual correspondence.
- Data Analysis Copy Rate, such as:
- 80% copy rate for SQL querys.
- 65% copy rate for statistical summarys.
- ...
- Code Generation Copy Rate, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- View Duration Measure, which tracks passive consumption rather than active reuse.
- Thumbs-Up Rate Measure, which requires explicit action rather than implicit behavior.
- Download Rate, which measures file saving rather than clipboard usage.
- See: User Feedback Measure, Implicit Feedback Measure, Answer Success Rate Measure, User Behavior Metric, Content Reuse Indicator, Thumbs-Up Rate Measure, Click-Through Rate, User Engagement Measure, Response Quality Metric.