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I know there is not much detail about the trending answers sort right now, but here are some possible suggestions (that may or may not have already been considered)

  • I'm just going to assume that trending is going to include downvotes in its calculations, but it may also be worthwhile to consider flags.
  • Either change the name to something different or include some kind of minimum barrier to entry. If there is a question with one answer that hasn't had anything happen to it in the past 7 years (no votes, no edits, no comments, no anything), and it shows up under the trending sort order, that's a bit misleading.
  • If an answer was posted so recently that it has no votes, I don't feel like it should be behind an answer that got 1 vote 2 years ago in the trending sort order, so maybe (for the purposes of calculating the trending sort order, nothing else) count answers posted within the last x minutes as having some half (or some other percentage) of a vote given to them at their time of posting, until they get their first vote (whether it be up or down).
  • Maybe rename the interesting or hot question list on the homepage to trending if they function similarly, so that new users will have less names to remember. I don't use the homepage, so I don't know if that's true or not.

Also, this isn't about the new trending sort order, but it may be worth considering adding a help center article about the sort order (assuming that I just haven't been blind and completely missed it).

I know there is not much detail about the trending answers sort right now, but here are some possible suggestions (that may or may not have already been considered)

  • I'm just going to assume that trending is going to include downvotes in its calculations, but it may also be worthwhile to consider flags.
  • Either change the name to something different or include some kind of minimum barrier to entry. If there is a question with one answer that hasn't had anything happen to it in the past 7 years (no votes, no edits, no comments, no anything), and it shows up under the trending sort order, that's a bit misleading.
  • If an answer was posted so recently that it has no votes, I don't feel like it should be behind an answer that got 1 vote 2 years ago in the trending sort order, so maybe (for the purposes of calculating the trending sort order, nothing else) count answers posted within the last x minutes as having some half (or some other percentage) of a vote given to them at their time of posting, until they get their first vote (whether it be up or down).
  • Maybe rename the interesting or hot question list on the homepage to trending if they function similarly. I don't use the homepage, so I don't know if that's true or not.

Also, this isn't about the new trending sort order, but it may be worth considering adding a help center article about the sort order (assuming that I just haven't been blind and completely missed it).

I know there is not much detail about the trending answers sort right now, but here are some possible suggestions (that may or may not have already been considered)

  • I'm just going to assume that trending is going to include downvotes in its calculations, but it may also be worthwhile to consider flags.
  • Either change the name to something different or include some kind of minimum barrier to entry. If there is a question with one answer that hasn't had anything happen to it in the past 7 years (no votes, no edits, no comments, no anything), and it shows up under the trending sort order, that's a bit misleading.
  • If an answer was posted so recently that it has no votes, I don't feel like it should be behind an answer that got 1 vote 2 years ago in the trending sort order, so maybe (for the purposes of calculating the trending sort order, nothing else) count answers posted within the last x minutes as having some half (or some other percentage) of a vote given to them at their time of posting, until they get their first vote (whether it be up or down).
  • Maybe rename the interesting or hot question list on the homepage to trending if they function similarly, so that new users will have less names to remember. I don't use the homepage, so I don't know if that's true or not.

Also, this isn't about the new trending sort order, but it may be worth considering adding a help center article about the sort order (assuming that I just haven't been blind and completely missed it).

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Ekadh Singh
  • 118
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  • 11

I know there is not much detail about the trending answers sort right now, but here are some possible suggestions (that may or may not have already been considered)

  • I'm just going to assume that trending is going to include downvotes in its calculations, but it may also be worthwhile to consider flags.
  • Either change the name to something different or include some kind of minimum barrier to entry. If there is a question with one answer that hasn't had anything happen to it in the past 7 years (no votes, no edits, no comments, no anything), and it shows up under the trending sort order, that's a bit misleading.
  • If an answer was posted so recently that it has no votes, I don't feel like it should be behind an answer that got 1 vote 2 years ago in the trending sort order, so maybe (for the purposes of calculating the trending sort order, nothing else) count answers posted within the last x minutes as having some half (or some other percentage) of a vote given to them at their time of posting, until they get their first vote (whether it be up or down).
  • Maybe rename the interesting or hot question list on the homepage to trending if they function similarly. I don't use the homepage, so I don't know if that's true or not.

Also, this isn't about the new trending sort order, but it may be worth considering adding a help center article about the sort order (assuming that I just haven't been blind and completely missed it).