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Jun 28, 2017 at 8:41 comment added ItamarG3 something happening with this?
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May 19, 2015 at 9:38 comment added John @Pekka: I don't think that showing the most recent answers first is a good solution, as suggested in the entry you link to. I propose to bias new votes over old votes, not new answers over old answers. However, thank you for the link. I think the answers are interesting. :-) –
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May 19, 2015 at 7:10 comment added Pekka Similar: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/73858/… Jeff (Atwood, the site's co-founder) claimed back then that it's not an actual problem, though. I was never quite convinced, but it's difficult to collect evidence.
May 19, 2015 at 7:06 history edited John CC BY-SA 3.0
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May 19, 2015 at 7:00 comment added John @HansPassant: This proposal does not bias late answers but recent votes. This may even improve the situation that you described: Some people may not be motivated to spend a lot of time on writing a late answer knowing that it will take very long for it to rise to the top. Giving good new answers a little bias makes it more attractive to write good new answers. This may improve the current situation a little bit, where most late answers are worse. I've updated the discussion section accordingly and hope that I could address your concerns. :-)
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May 18, 2015 at 22:12 comment added John @BSMP. Hello. It may actually be helpful if one is interested in the latest activity. However, most of the time, I do not want to see the most recent contribution at the top but the one that has the highest likelihood of solving my problem. As HansPassant wrote, most late answers are worse. Therefore, sorting with the "active" option is usually not helpful for me. :-)
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May 18, 2015 at 22:08 comment added BSMP Can you explain why the Active tab is unhelpful?
May 18, 2015 at 22:03 comment added Travis J This is essentially what the "hot" tabs to for the past week and month.
May 18, 2015 at 21:59 history edited John CC BY-SA 3.0
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May 18, 2015 at 21:41 comment added John @HansPassant: Yes, this may indeed be the case. I don't know the statistics, so I can't comment on this. However, my proposal would not put new answers to the top per se. Only those that get up-votes have a chance to rise faster to the top. If the old answer is still better, it'll stay at the top. The sorting algorithm could also be fine-tuned by setting the function that weights the age of the vote cast. So, one could introduce a moderate change first without risking much. It's just a sort option that people may choose - or not.
May 18, 2015 at 21:37 comment added Hans Passant The 95% case is that late answers are worse. Not just a little bit worse either. Biasing them makes very little sense.
May 18, 2015 at 21:34 history edited John CC BY-SA 3.0
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May 18, 2015 at 21:34 comment added Patrice @Deduplicator ok ok I got it :P I need to explore the system more before I say stuff ^^. Timeline is pretty nice though :P thanks for letting me know it exists, I WILL use it in the future :D
May 18, 2015 at 21:33 history edited John CC BY-SA 3.0
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May 18, 2015 at 21:32 comment added Deduplicator Well, there's also the timeline to show they need to store the times (though for this 1d granularity suffices). For this post: meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/294637/timeline
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May 18, 2015 at 21:19 review Close votes
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May 18, 2015 at 21:04 comment added Patrice @Servy I never explored data with votes in mind, so I was not aware of these. In that case, forget my objections! Thanks for clarifying. Then YES we need something like that feature
May 18, 2015 at 21:03 comment added Servy @Patrice SE does actually track the time every single vote was cast on every single post currently. (Just look at the schema of the tables in data.SE, even though up/down votes are anonymized, the dates are recorded.) You also know that they track it because votes can only be reversed for X minutes, meaning they need to track when votes were cast.
May 18, 2015 at 21:03 comment added LittleBobbyTables - Au Revoir Or just sort by oldest, scroll to the bottom
May 18, 2015 at 21:03 comment added Joe W possible duplicate of Is the latest answer the most correct answer?
May 18, 2015 at 21:01 comment added Patrice a) how do you deal with EXISTING answers where the votes time are not compiled? b) I have a feeling like this may overload the servers because they will need to keep WAY too much info (btw, it IS a good idea, I'm just poking the obvious hole at it)
May 18, 2015 at 20:59 history asked John CC BY-SA 3.0