Welcome to the wild world of the Atlassian Community! The Community platform is an expansive resource––it can be hard to get your bearings at first, but after some exploration, you'll be navigating like a pro. To help, read this glossary of terms and be sure to ask any questions you have in the comments below!
Articles
Articles offer authors another unique advantage––feedback from the largest group of Atlassian users in the entire world. When you write an Article, you can expect input from our Community full of experts, Atlassians, and likeminded users alike who are equipped and eager to help. To learn more and to apply for Article writing permissions, read: Atlassian Authors, everything you need to know.
Discussions
Discussions give members the chance to pick the brains of fellow Community users + Atlassians who can share their unique experiences and points of view.
Questions
Questions allow members to source answers from the broader Community of experts + Atlassians alike. Before you ask your question, be sure to search the Community to see if your answer already exists.
Watch
There are two ways to Watch!
Watch a Collection
After navigating to a Collection you’d like to keep an eye on, you can customize your update options by clicking “Watch” in the top right corner of the page.
Watch a post
If you want to receive email updates to notify you of activity on a certain post, click the Watch eye you can find at the bottom of the post next to the Comment blue square. Once you’ve clicked Watch, you will see it change to Watching.
Likes
There are two ways to like!
Liking a post
Want to give major kudos to the Author of a Question, Discussion, or Answer? Click Like at the bottom of the post. You’ll find this option next to the Comment blue square and Watch eye.
Liking a comment
See a comment you like? Let the world know! Simply click Like below an individual comment to spread the love.
Comment
Community members have the ability to add comments to Articles or Discussions. Comments are key whether your goal is to weigh in on a Discussion or share your unique point of view with an Author.
Reply
See a Comment you’d like to respond to? That’s what Replies are for! Below is an example of a thoughtful comment and an emotive Reply:
Answer
Unlike Comments, Answers are specific to Questions. Below is an Answer that was Accepted on the topic of the difference between Epics, Stories, and Tasks.
Atlassian Team - Anyone with an @[deleted].com email address
Community Manager - Members of the Atlassian Community Team
I’m new here - Community members who have signed in, but have not yet engaged with a post
Champion - Atlassian super users who are part of the official Champion Program
I *should* add an Erica Moss definition to this!
@Erica Moss @Bridget you both are really funny ;)