As part of the Outdated Answers project, we are introducing a new, permanent answer view tracking pixel that records when specific answers are viewed. It will be rolled out later this week in stages, starting with 1% of our traffic and working our way up to 100%.
We currently don't track if and when specific answers are viewed, and this is hampering our ability to do data analysis for a new sorting algorithm that will weight more recent upvotes more heavily than older ones. The answer view pixel will collect metadata about the answer, such as position on page, score, etc.
Our definition of when an answer is viewed is broad and we're purposefully triggering when the answer is first visible, not when it's been meaningfully read. It will be triggered when you've only partially read an answer or you scroll past it quickly. This came up in our planning and we decided not to exclude these additional views in our collection. We're taking this into account when we do our analysis, will filter out the noise, and won't let it skew our findings.
For the time being, we are only recording requests to the answer view pixel data in our traffic logs and are not recording the view counts in our primary production databases. This means that there are no immediate plans to display this data on the site, make it available in SEDE, or expose it via the API.
The answer pixel is classified in the same category as a performance cookie, so if you have opted out of performance cookies in your cookie settings, then per our cookie policy, we will not collect this data from you. The performance category doesn't include any targeting or advertising-related cookies, only things that help us understand how people are using our site.
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