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I've noticed a trend across multiple SE sites where the 'hot questions' that appear in the right column tend to be rather poor questions for the SE site they were posted on. They are often purely subjective, only tangentially related, and often questions that have several close votes already by the time they become hot questions.

I don't know the full history of the 'hot question' feature. I assume it was perhaps to cross-promote SE sites and get more exposure for them.

If that's the case, does anyone share the concern that these questions are often poor examples of the types of questions that are being posted (or people would like to have posted) on said sites?

If so, any thoughts on suggestions to fix it?

UPDATE:

Another example from today:

https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/56447/what-is-a-clove-of-garlic

This is a highly up-voted 'hot question'. It's also a question that can be answered extremely quickly via a Google search.

I'm increasingly finding that I'm more likely to be disappointed clicking on a hot question than pleased in terms of quality. :/

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    Seems to me that "Hot Questions" should be driven by activity, which is what makes them "hot questions". Not sure why that would be confusing. They're not called "Moderator's Picks" or "Questions moderator-selected to advertise SE sites", or "Carefully chosen, non-typical, and censored questions to show other site activities", after all (and I'd suspect making them any of those things would ruin the usefulness).
    – Ken White
    Mar 21, 2015 at 0:41
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    @KenWhite my concern isn't that people confuse what 'hot question' means, but rather that hot questions are very often poor questions. My theory is that they get a lot of upvotes from outside the sphere of subject matter experts that would typically be voting on said site. One proposal would be to retain them as user-chosen hot-questions, but allow moderators to remove ones that, while hot, are simply poor indicators of the type of content on the SE site in question.
    – DA.
    Mar 21, 2015 at 0:50
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    Why post this here and not MSE? Seems more suited to the general meta. Mar 21, 2015 at 2:07
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    @KenWhite I was hoping to have a broader discussion about whether or not the concern I had was shared. I don't really care if the questions are called 'hot' or 'popular' or whatever. Seems that the purposes was to help cross-promote SE sites. It seems that if that was the goal, there'd be some shared desired that said questions were indicative of the subject matter/quality of the site in general. That a question is 'popular' does not appear to correlate with it 'being good'. I'm not proposing the site be taken over by South Korea. Just seeing if there's a shared concern about the question...
    – DA.
    Mar 21, 2015 at 3:21
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    @KenWhite fair point. I'll try and rewrite the post.
    – DA.
    Mar 21, 2015 at 3:27
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    @KenWhite how's that for a rewrite? I tried to avoid making any specific suggestions and focus more on the concern than solution.
    – DA.
    Mar 21, 2015 at 3:31
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    I think your rewrite is very good. It more clearly expresses what I think you probably intended from the onset. I'll reverse my downvote; this is a much better idea for discussion. Thanks for listening. :-)
    – Ken White
    Mar 21, 2015 at 3:36
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    @KenWhite thanks for your perseverance with me. :)
    – DA.
    Mar 21, 2015 at 3:41
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    see Why are so many useless questions ranked highly, and vice versa? "...You see, none of above seems to suggest that hot questions are selected based on quality or usefulness."
    – gnat
    Mar 21, 2015 at 10:27
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    one particular concern is laid out in How to prevent close-able questions from being listed under “Hot Network Questions”
    – gnat
    Mar 21, 2015 at 10:34
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    as far as I know, major (maybe even the only) concern SE team has in this hot-questions business is "repeated clicks"
    – gnat
    Mar 21, 2015 at 19:32
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this question isn't about Stack Overflow, but Stack Exchange in general. It should be migrated to meta.stackexchange.com Apr 7, 2015 at 21:14
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    Make sure you read What is the Goal of “Hot Network Questions”? to have an idea of what Stack Exchange is trying to do with that part of the side bar.
    – user289086
    Apr 7, 2015 at 21:22
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    @DA. they are the buzzfeed of Stack Exchange: "I actually have a slightly different opinion of what "hot" questions are good for: entertainment. When I'm bored, tired of doing actual work or waiting for something to finish running, they're almost always good for a quick - and ideally informative - diversion."
    – user289086
    Apr 7, 2015 at 21:26
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    @DA. the general consensus on that appears to be various vote manipulation (I've seen in chat rooms when something that is crap gets hot they seek to down vote it to cool it off, or close it, or get a mod to protect it - though many of those things are too late given caching). On MathJax enabled sites, mathjax questions don't show up as hot... so they'll cool them off by editing the title. But yes, it is a concern for many... though other sites seem to relish the attention (poor quality or not - any popularity is good popularity).
    – user289086
    Apr 7, 2015 at 21:32

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