I just found a question that is 3 weeks old. I don't want to link to it because I don't want anyone to think I'm trying to bring attention to my answer, so here is some info about the question:
- Question was asked over 3 weeks ago
- Question had no votes
- Question was not a "favourite" for any users
- Question had only been viewed about 25 times
- Already had one answer posted (no votes, not accepted, posted on same day as question)
Within 3 minutes of answering, I had received an upvote. This prompted me to wonder who was looking at this (almost) tumbleweed question other than me?
My initial thought was that it must be the OP, as they would be the obvious choice having been notified of my new answer. However, the OP was showing as inactive for almost 24 hours. In addition, if the OP had upvoted then it's likely I would have also warranted the answer being accepted too.
So next, I thought perhaps it popped up in one of the review queues. However, the only queue that seems applicable is the "late answers" queue, however the description for that queue says it applies to "new users", which I certainly am not.
The only other thing I could think of, is that it's pure coincidence that somebody was searching for that answer just at the time I was posting... which just seems highly unlikely.
So in short, I am curious, how did somebody find my answer? Is the review queue actually incorrectly described? Is there another obvious possibility I am overlooking?
Ultimately, the reason I am asking on Meta is to help grow my understandings of how SO works.