On Meta, Related posts are not displayed on questions which were posted after 2014-09-10 00:53Z. On SO questions, related posts start showing up in an hour or so (there is a delay) but on MSO its been more than 2 days now. Earlier the script/query didn't run for 3 days from Sep7 till Sep10. There seems to be a delay but seems like the frequency is erratic or maybe the SE team now runs it manually.
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7Why are people voting to close this as a duplicate? The question specifically explains how this is a distinct issue. It's not like it's buried somewhere, the whole question is only 3 lines. You can't miss it. – Cody Gray♦ Sep 11 '14 at 6:44
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1I really want to see what people were voting to close this as a duplicate against. – Adam Jensen Sep 11 '14 at 8:01
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1@AdamJensen some believe (I think incorrectly) that this is a duplicate of Where have all the related questions links gone? FWIW you could find it yourself, by trying flag -> close -> duplicate and checking what question is suggested there (just don't forget to cancel the flagging after that:) – gnat Sep 11 '14 at 8:13
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3Update: seems like either the query/script was broken or it died. It did run again at some point after I posted this question. Now questions posted before 2014-09-10 00:53Z have the related posts section (still missing for posts which were made after this timestamp. Earlier it stopped running on. I guess only SE team can provide an update on this. They maybe working on a new feature or fine-tuning the current one due to which the script/query now runs after some delay. – Aziz Shaikh Sep 11 '14 at 8:38
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1@gnat I learned something new today :) – Adam Jensen Sep 11 '14 at 8:52
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@AzizShaikh - also I didn't see your later comment about the timestamp updating, so I think my comment is misleading. I'll remove it. – ChrisF♦ Sep 11 '14 at 9:40
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Note that it took several days for the proposed duplicate question (Where have all the related questions links gone?) to collect any related question links; it does now have some. The two questions are extremely closely related and the underlying cause is the same; the only major difference is that this is for MSO and that was for SO. – Jonathan Leffler Sep 11 '14 at 15:06
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