This was the second result in the hot questions tab When would you ever want a GetHashCode() to collide?
Hotness formula: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/252030/1026459
(MIN(AnswerCount, 10) * QScore) / 5 + AnswerScore
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MAX(QAgeInHours + 1, 6) ^ 1.4
At this time, the hotness is approximately
3 * -1 / 5 + 1
-------------- = (-0.5) / 12.2860350665 = -0.04069661182
6 ^ 1.4
Although, that is the network formula (realized after calculation). The original hotness formula as described by Atwood here: What formula should be used to determine "hot" questions? is
(log(Qviews)*4) + ((Qanswers * Qscore)/5) + sum(Ascores)
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((QageInHours+1) - ((QageInHours - Qupdated)/2)) ^ 1.5
Meaning that this post has a score of
log(51)*4 + (2*-1)/5 + 3 1.7075701761*4 + 2.6
----------------------------- = -------------------- = 9.4 / 1.58 = 5.9557
( 1.55 - (.55-.167)/2 ) ^ 1.5 1.58339571069
Am I fundamentally misunderstanding something here? I feel like this question should not have ended up in the hot list. Not only is it on hold, but it has a negative vote count.