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Mar 25 at 21:32 review Close votes
Mar 26 at 7:41
Mar 25 at 21:07 comment added Lamper46 Does this answer your question? Should the Community bot stop bumping dead questions?
Mar 25 at 14:38 comment added VLAZ @AndrewMorton if (views >= 100) { daysToAge = 4; } else { daysToAge = 14; } stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/close-questions
Mar 23 at 6:43 comment added Marijn @KarlKnechtel every 120 days according to Catija in a comment.
Mar 22 at 19:39 answer added DharmanMod timeline score: 39
Mar 22 at 18:55 comment added Andrew Morton Also, close votes are algorithmically aged away. (I don't know that algorithm.)
Mar 22 at 18:30 comment added Andrew Morton I suppose that many of those close-worthy questions had narrow escapes because the close vote threshold was 5 in their day, rather than the current 3. (Sideways look at Super User.)
Mar 22 at 18:19 comment added Karl Knechtel How often do questions get bumped, site-wide, nowadays?
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Mar 22 at 16:57 comment added Mockman There was a question on Ask Different for which I had provided two answers (more fool I), one using applescript, the other automator. The question/answer was bumped several times, seemingly every fixed number of days. The question had received one upvote, the answers no votes at all. Of course, it kept popping up in the 'current' questions when I visited the site. After perhaps four such bumps, I tried revising my answers but eventually had seen enough of the question and deleted the answers. The repeat-bumping is the irksome part.
Mar 22 at 13:12 comment added Marijn So the only issue remains when there are answers, they are all at 0, and you don't think any answer deserves an upvote but at the same time you don't think they all deserve a downvote, and the question is >0 (so you can't downvote it to <0 by yourself) or the question is at 0 but you think it does not deserve a downvote. This may happen but it seems a bit of an edge case. Conversely, especially in recent years, good answers are often not accepted and not upvoted at first, and bumping provides an opportunity to upvote them.
Mar 22 at 13:02 comment added Marijn @ThomasOwens it is the same on SO. From Catija's answer (who was an SO employee at the time) an answer is bumped if it is "not recently active, not closed, not deleted, score of >=0, no accepted answer, is answered, and the answer/s: are not deleted and have a max score = 0 (meaning at least one answer must have a score of zero but no answers may have a score >0)", emphasis mine. If any of these conditions is invalidated then the post is no longer bumped. So you can stop a post from being bumped by accepting an answer, but also by upvoting an answer or downvoting all answers.
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Mar 22 at 12:27 comment added Thomas Owens Does the Community user behave differently on SO than other sites? My understanding is that it won't bump questions that have at least one upvoted answer. That alone mitigates some of the concerns. If the question is good enough that it remains open and undeleted, then why does it not deserve a good answer?
Mar 22 at 12:06 history asked Ian Kemp CC BY-SA 4.0