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I've seen a Wikipedia link before where it would take you to a random page. I used this for a while as my home page, however the pages were too irrelevant and I went back to a search engine home page. I think it would be cool to set my home page to show a random hot question in the Stack Exchange network. Not sure if this is possible. I could try to write something, but I'd honestly rather just use something by Stack Exchange or somebody else if it already exists.

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You could always just go to https://stackexchange.com/ and click the first (or any other) link. Beyond that, I doubt this is a feature that Stack Exchange Stack Overflow is particularly likely to implement.

If you really want it, though, it's almost trivial to roll your own solution. I wrote a little userscript to do it in about 5 minutes. To use it:

  • Install Tampermonkey (if you use Chrome) or Greasemonkey (if you use Firefox). You need one of these to be able to run userscripts.
  • Click here to install the userscript.
  • Now, whenever you go to https://stackexchange.com/?random, you will be directed to a random hot question from the (currently 50) network questions displayed on the stackexchange.com home page.
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    Thank you so much! I think this is exactly what I want it to do! I've never heard of Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey, due to a lack of experience and necessity. But it looks really cool. Thanks again! Commented Jan 6, 2016 at 5:30

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