During the experiment, we observed a statistically significant 900%+ increase in clickthrough rates (CTR) in both experiment groups. Users in the experiment were engaging with related questions at an exponential rate compared to those in the control group where related questions were shown in the sidebar.
Let me rephrase that:
"If we put links right into people's faces, they start clicking them to see what the fuss is about".
Can we puh-lease not follow financial experiments to the detriment of the public benefit akin to Facebook, LinkedIn, BuzzFeed, TikTok, Reddit and many more, just to keep people scrolling and clicking? We've got enough addiction problems in youth already.
"Engagement" is not the holy grail, however hard your investors try to tell you that it is.
Or, in the legendary words of Sterling Archer: "Do you want people to start blocking your elements? Because that's how you get people to start blocking your elements." These are the ids for blocking the related block in uBlock/EasyList format:
! 2023-03-22 https://stackoverflow.com
stackoverflow.com###inline_related_var_a_less
stackoverflow.com###inline_related_var_a_more,
stackoverflow.com###inline_related_see_more,
stackoverflow.com###inline_related_see_less