I really like the new Stack Exchange home page, where certain questions from the Stack Exchange Network are presented, along with a hotness rating that is described as "arbitrary" in its tooltip.

How do these arbitrary hotness points work?

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Probably the same as meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/11602/…. – KennyTM Aug 13 '10 at 13:36

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up vote 8 down vote accepted

Basically what's documented here:

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/11602/what-formula-should-be-used-to-determine-hot-questions

We have a few tweaks:

  • Succeeding questions from the same site are penalized by increasing amounts. So, the first question from SO in the list gets multiplied by 1.0, the second by 0.98, the third by 0.96, etc)

  • Community wiki questions are penalized, to keep the entire home page from being Poll-type questions

  • The benefit of many answers is capped at 10, and we only look at the score of the top 3 answers

  • We only degrade based on question age, and not the last update date on a question, so questions don't pop back up to the top every time they're edited

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