Okay, I admit it. I am at least partly motivated here by a basic annoyance that a question that is so obviously a duplicate has been jumped on by so many users and (IMHO inappropriately) upvoted, along with the answer.
But I think a rant about that, and any sort of call for action, is inappropriate. A couple of people won a lottery somehow, and in the broader view it amounts to just "noise". Nothing really to worry about.
But I am still curious: how did they win the lottery? The question Unexpected behavior of Substring in C# has received over 1500 views since being posted yesterday. Even in the highly active C# tag, this is an incredible amount of traffic in such a short period of time.
I assume that the ridiculously high number of up-votes the question and answers have received is related to this high level of traffic. But where did that traffic come from? How do I get that kind of visibility when I ask a question? I don't care about the rep, but the few questions I ask tend to be more esoteric, and I'd sure like the advantage of getting more eyeballs to increase the odds someone would know the answer!
How did that question get so much visibility in such a short period of time?
EDIT: to reiterate, I am not asking how this question or its answers got so many upvotes, as in the proposed duplicate link. I take as granted the answer found there, that the upvotes result from a high level of traffic. I'm asking where that high level of traffic came from.
(Questions related to the basic nature of the question, but which don't really address my question above, include Should there be a deterrent for answering obvious duplicate questions? and Are we too preoccupied with easy questions?)