I've noticed in a particular topic a single question from 2011 has been "bumped to the homepage" several times. According to the revision history, 14 times. I'm trying to understand why.
This thread suggests a few possible factors: views and edits. There were answers/edits added in 2013, 2014 and 2017, but most were on the same day. So while that might have prompted a few bumps, not 14. If I'm using the data explorer correctly, the question does have a lot of views, which could partially explain it. However, not why this same question keeps getting bumped and not others with similar tags and a lot of views over time.
My questions are:
Why does this specific question keep getting bumped to the homepage? IMHO there are other unanswered questions, with similar tags, that would benefit from it more than this one.
What, if anything, can be done to stop it from being "bumped to the home page"again? (On the surface, it's a valid question, and doesn't seem to qualify for being closed as "off-topic" etc.... Despite being bumped repeatedly, it hasn't attracted much new activity. For those familiar with the language, it's a common issue with very specific solutions that were already posted. So it's unlikely to attract further answers or spark additional discussion. Given that the question has remained open since the author's last visit in 2011, seems unlikely they'll be back to close it.)
(Note, tagged as "bug" only because the interface warned "At least one of these tags is required ..." and bug seemed the best fit)