Some questions get significantly more attentions than others. For example, this meta question asked yesterday got more than a thousand views, while a question that I asked yesterday only gained little more than twenty. I do not know what makes such huge difference. I would like to learn how to get more attention. What was special about the question that I linked?
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There are all sorts of factors at work here. But the short answer is,
A lot of posts look really boring.
Nondescript titles, rambling introductions, vague problem statements, complaints everyone on SO has already heard 10,000 times... So to get folks to click through, read, and vote, it takes a bit of extra effort to make it look worth their while.
I'm not going to write about these 5 crazy tricks that'll get you mega meta attention, but you don't need that - just look around at the posts that you click through and read, and pay attention to the writing style, the attention to detail, the unique, descriptive titles that folks come up with. You'll figure it out...
I would like to learn how to get more attention.
Me:You should be looking at the qualitative worth, not the quantitative worth, of a question when writing it.
I think that's an answer.What is key to getting more attention?
Me:You should be looking at the qualitative worth, not the quantitative worth, of a question when writing it.
Better?What was special about the question that I linked?
Me:It wasn't as pointless as this one.
Still an answer.