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We made a changemade a change quite a while ago to the homepage of Stack Overflow which was well-intentioned, but I'm starting to think may have been a mistake.

However, as part of the same change we decided to emphasize unanswered questions. You can read the exact algorithm in the original postthe original post but the upshot is this: good, answered questions fall off the homepage really fast, if they ever show up at all.

We made a change quite a while ago to the homepage of Stack Overflow which was well-intentioned, but I'm starting to think may have been a mistake.

However, as part of the same change we decided to emphasize unanswered questions. You can read the exact algorithm in the original post but the upshot is this: good, answered questions fall off the homepage really fast, if they ever show up at all.

We made a change quite a while ago to the homepage of Stack Overflow which was well-intentioned, but I'm starting to think may have been a mistake.

However, as part of the same change we decided to emphasize unanswered questions. You can read the exact algorithm in the original post but the upshot is this: good, answered questions fall off the homepage really fast, if they ever show up at all.

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Significantly, on every one of those other sites I usually saw at least 3 or 4 highly upvoted & viewed posts, and on Stack Overflow rarely saw even 1. Here's a comparison of the top 10 questions on the logged-out Ask Ubuntu homepage vs. Stack Overflow. Ask Ubuntu has 4 top questions in the list, SO has 0 (click for bigger version):

  1. By default, show a mix of hot & unanswered questions on the homepage, more in line with other sites (35% / 65% or so).
  2. Add quick filter options to narrow down to just unanswered or just hot, for people looking only for one or the other.
  3. In line with my other proposalmy other proposal, give some extra filter options for power users to control what they see.

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Significantly, on every one of those other sites I usually saw at least 3 or 4 highly upvoted & viewed posts, and on Stack Overflow rarely saw even 1. Here's a comparison of the top 10 questions on the logged-out Ask Ubuntu homepage vs. Stack Overflow. Ask Ubuntu has 4 top questions in the list, SO has 0 (click for bigger version):

  1. By default, show a mix of hot & unanswered questions on the homepage, more in line with other sites (35% / 65% or so).
  2. Add quick filter options to narrow down to just unanswered or just hot, for people looking only for one or the other.
  3. In line with my other proposal, give some extra filter options for power users to control what they see.

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Significantly, on every one of those other sites I usually saw at least 3 or 4 highly upvoted & viewed posts, and on Stack Overflow rarely saw even 1. Here's a comparison of the top 10 questions on the logged-out Ask Ubuntu homepage vs. Stack Overflow. Ask Ubuntu has 4 top questions in the list, SO has 0 (click for bigger version):

  1. By default, show a mix of hot & unanswered questions on the homepage, more in line with other sites (35% / 65% or so).
  2. Add quick filter options to narrow down to just unanswered or just hot, for people looking only for one or the other.
  3. In line with my other proposal, give some extra filter options for power users to control what they see.

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