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From what I can tell, it seems like the 'interestingness' of a question depends on a few things:

  • Time (less time elapsed since asking = more 'interestingness')
  • Has an accepted answer (accepted answer = less 'interestingness')
  • Views (more views = more 'interestingness')

I know I'm probably missing a few parameters. I'm just wondering how the 'interestingness' of a question is calculated.

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This is documented in the blog post that announced it:

Here’s how it works. Starting with a list of the last 3,000 active questions:

  • drop questions containing any of your ignored tags
  • drop closed questions if you lack the reputation required to vote for reopening
  • drop questions scoring -4 or lower
  • Next, apply the following score formula to the remaining questions:

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...I'll let you click through to read the full details, but as a spoiler: views do not do what you think they do, at all.

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  • Would be useful to also drop closed question where one already voted to reopen (aka may not do so again). Unless that's too expensive a query... which, thinking about it, may well be the case. Jan 24, 2015 at 23:09

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