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. :/