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Dec 26, 2015 at 21:59 comment added Deduplicator I would also add "no new answer in the past x days. Any answer should exist long enough so there's at least some chance it can be appreciated, if deserved.
Jul 4, 2014 at 0:35 comment added Shog9 If it's as neglected as I want it to be, there won't be any votes @corsiKa... So yes, it's blazing fast in the ideal case.
Jul 3, 2014 at 22:43 comment added corsiKa @Shog any idea why it's so much slower for "must have had a negative score for at least 30 days"? I mean, you shouldn't be needing to sift through very many votes if it's as neglected as it seems.
Jul 1, 2014 at 14:46 comment added user456814 @Shog9 when I wrote that comment, I was thinking, "what if the answer is already really great, and nothing can be done to improve it?" I think such answers are possible, even if they might be rare. Making some kind of trivial change to an answer just to bump it and hopefully gain an upvote just doesn't seem right to me.
Jul 1, 2014 at 14:41 comment added Shog9 Kinda depresses me that you suggested flagging as the stronger possibility than improvement, @Cupcake. Doesn't surprise me, but...
Jul 1, 2014 at 4:03 comment added user456814 "No answers with a score > 0 for at least 30 days" This doesn't really help a question asker much, because an asker probably won't notice downvotes on someone else's old answer. Whoever answered the question could possibly take some kind of action, like raise a flag about suspicious voting, or possibly improve an answer, I suppose.
Jul 1, 2014 at 3:39 comment added Shog9 The only problem with "a negative score for at least 30 days" is that it makes the query really slow. And it's already not fast. There are probably ways to optimize this (narrow down the candidates first), but my "no votes in 30" criteria produces roughly the same results as your first and third combined, with considerably less complexity.
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