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I'll quote from the answer I gave when this question was raised on Physics' Meta a while back:

The current setup for the "interesting" tab looks at the last 3,000 posts, using various user- and post-specific metrics to display 90 personalized posts; that makes sense, since Stack Overflow gets over twice that every day. We could look at less than that, but...

...At 42 questions per day, Physics.SE's homepage already displays most recent activity on the site... to everyone. The logic used for the "interesting" tab as it's currently set up wouldn't accomplish much.

This still applies to most sites other than Stack Overflowmost sites other than Stack Overflow - and while it's possible that Mathematics, Super User and Ask Ubuntu could benefit from a more nuanced display of questions, we've come to believe that the current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflow; a system that doesn't skew quite as much toward displaying recent, unanswered posts regardless of quality is under development, and - while currently focused on the specific needs of Stack Overflow - might eventually be more suitable for use network-wide.

I'll quote from the answer I gave when this question was raised on Physics' Meta a while back:

The current setup for the "interesting" tab looks at the last 3,000 posts, using various user- and post-specific metrics to display 90 personalized posts; that makes sense, since Stack Overflow gets over twice that every day. We could look at less than that, but...

...At 42 questions per day, Physics.SE's homepage already displays most recent activity on the site... to everyone. The logic used for the "interesting" tab as it's currently set up wouldn't accomplish much.

This still applies to most sites other than Stack Overflow - and while it's possible that Mathematics, Super User and Ask Ubuntu could benefit from a more nuanced display of questions, we've come to believe that the current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflow; a system that doesn't skew quite as much toward displaying recent, unanswered posts regardless of quality is under development, and - while currently focused on the specific needs of Stack Overflow - might eventually be more suitable for use network-wide.

I'll quote from the answer I gave when this question was raised on Physics' Meta a while back:

The current setup for the "interesting" tab looks at the last 3,000 posts, using various user- and post-specific metrics to display 90 personalized posts; that makes sense, since Stack Overflow gets over twice that every day. We could look at less than that, but...

...At 42 questions per day, Physics.SE's homepage already displays most recent activity on the site... to everyone. The logic used for the "interesting" tab as it's currently set up wouldn't accomplish much.

This still applies to most sites other than Stack Overflow - and while it's possible that Mathematics, Super User and Ask Ubuntu could benefit from a more nuanced display of questions, we've come to believe that the current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflow; a system that doesn't skew quite as much toward displaying recent, unanswered posts regardless of quality is under development, and - while currently focused on the specific needs of Stack Overflow - might eventually be more suitable for use network-wide.

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I'll quote from the answer I gave when this question was raised on Physics' Meta a while back:

The current setup for the "interesting" tab looks at the last 3,000 posts, using various user- and post-specific metrics to display 90 personalized posts; that makes sense, since Stack Overflow gets over twice that every day. We could look at less than that, but...

 

...At 42 questions per day, Physics.SE's homepage already displays most recent activity on the site... to everyone. The logic used for the "interesting" tab as it's currently set up wouldn't accomplish much.

This still applies to most sites other than Stack Overflow - and while it's possible that Mathematics, Super User and Ask Ubuntu could benefit from a more nuanced display of questions, we've come to believe that the current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflow; a system that doesn't skew quite as much toward displaying recent, unanswered posts regardless of quality is under development, and - while currently focused on the specific needs of Stack Overflow - might eventually be more suitable for use network-wide.

I'll quote from the answer I gave when this question was raised on Physics' Meta a while back:

The current setup for the "interesting" tab looks at the last 3,000 posts, using various user- and post-specific metrics to display 90 personalized posts; that makes sense, since Stack Overflow gets over twice that every day. We could look at less than that, but...

 

...At 42 questions per day, Physics.SE's homepage already displays most recent activity on the site... to everyone. The logic used for the "interesting" tab as it's currently set up wouldn't accomplish much.

This still applies to most sites other than Stack Overflow - and while it's possible that Mathematics, Super User and Ask Ubuntu could benefit from a more nuanced display of questions, we've come to believe that the current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflow; a system that doesn't skew quite as much toward displaying recent, unanswered posts regardless of quality is under development, and - while currently focused on the specific needs of Stack Overflow - might eventually be more suitable for use network-wide.

I'll quote from the answer I gave when this question was raised on Physics' Meta a while back:

The current setup for the "interesting" tab looks at the last 3,000 posts, using various user- and post-specific metrics to display 90 personalized posts; that makes sense, since Stack Overflow gets over twice that every day. We could look at less than that, but...

...At 42 questions per day, Physics.SE's homepage already displays most recent activity on the site... to everyone. The logic used for the "interesting" tab as it's currently set up wouldn't accomplish much.

This still applies to most sites other than Stack Overflow - and while it's possible that Mathematics, Super User and Ask Ubuntu could benefit from a more nuanced display of questions, we've come to believe that the current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflow; a system that doesn't skew quite as much toward displaying recent, unanswered posts regardless of quality is under development, and - while currently focused on the specific needs of Stack Overflow - might eventually be more suitable for use network-wide.

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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I'll quote from the answer I gave when this question was raised on Physics' Meta a while back:

The current setup for the "interesting" tab looks at the last 3,000 posts, using various user- and post-specific metrics to display 90 personalized posts; that makes sense, since Stack Overflow gets over twice that every day. We could look at less than that, but...

...At 42 questions per day, Physics.SE's homepage already displays most recent activity on the site... to everyone. The logic used for the "interesting" tab as it's currently set up wouldn't accomplish much.

This still applies to most sites other than Stack Overflow - and while it's possible that Mathematics, Super User and Ask Ubuntu could benefit from a more nuanced display of questions, we've come to believe that the current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflowthe current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflow; a system that doesn't skew quite as much toward displaying recent, unanswered posts regardless of quality is under developmentunder development, and - while currently focused on the specific needs of Stack Overflow - might eventually be more suitable for use network-wide.

I'll quote from the answer I gave when this question was raised on Physics' Meta a while back:

The current setup for the "interesting" tab looks at the last 3,000 posts, using various user- and post-specific metrics to display 90 personalized posts; that makes sense, since Stack Overflow gets over twice that every day. We could look at less than that, but...

...At 42 questions per day, Physics.SE's homepage already displays most recent activity on the site... to everyone. The logic used for the "interesting" tab as it's currently set up wouldn't accomplish much.

This still applies to most sites other than Stack Overflow - and while it's possible that Mathematics, Super User and Ask Ubuntu could benefit from a more nuanced display of questions, we've come to believe that the current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflow; a system that doesn't skew quite as much toward displaying recent, unanswered posts regardless of quality is under development, and - while currently focused on the specific needs of Stack Overflow - might eventually be more suitable for use network-wide.

I'll quote from the answer I gave when this question was raised on Physics' Meta a while back:

The current setup for the "interesting" tab looks at the last 3,000 posts, using various user- and post-specific metrics to display 90 personalized posts; that makes sense, since Stack Overflow gets over twice that every day. We could look at less than that, but...

...At 42 questions per day, Physics.SE's homepage already displays most recent activity on the site... to everyone. The logic used for the "interesting" tab as it's currently set up wouldn't accomplish much.

This still applies to most sites other than Stack Overflow - and while it's possible that Mathematics, Super User and Ask Ubuntu could benefit from a more nuanced display of questions, we've come to believe that the current "Interesting" algorithm isn't really ideal even on Stack Overflow; a system that doesn't skew quite as much toward displaying recent, unanswered posts regardless of quality is under development, and - while currently focused on the specific needs of Stack Overflow - might eventually be more suitable for use network-wide.

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