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I reached an inactive question in which I downvoted an answer, engaged in a small conversation with OP and after all that the question still shows active yesterday.

Why is that?

Before flagging my question as dupe note that:

But I didn't find anywhere a clear, official definition as an answer for this question.
To me commenting and voting on a question is activity as well, which is why I'm suprised and am looking for an official answer.

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  • Comments are second-class citizens and votes don't add any new content - it makes sense for those to be excluded if you think of "activity" as something new you haven't seen yet. Jul 19, 2018 at 9:23
  • No, I'm not thinking of "activity" as "when's the last time something changed", I'm thinking of activity as "when's the last time something happened". But thanks anyway for the first -1. Was looking for that with this question
    – Adelin
    Jul 19, 2018 at 9:25
  • But what would be the point of that? A new answer or an edit means that maybe the thread is worth checking out again. There would be little point to looking at a thread again if the only thing that changed was post score. Jul 19, 2018 at 9:28
  • Why do you see a question being active as an indicative that it needs to be looked at again? Active is a word describing activity, not edits or change in content
    – Adelin
    Jul 19, 2018 at 9:29
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    (It's not nice to accuse people of downvoting your post. Disagreeing with part of your post, or even your whole post, doesn't automatically mean I downvoted) Jul 19, 2018 at 9:30
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    Things should have purpose. Maybe it should be called something else then, but my point remains - having something that tells you whether a post might be worth checking out again seems much more useful than something that tells you when even the most inconsequential of things happened. Jul 19, 2018 at 9:34
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    If your downvote dropped score of the answer from positive, it may trigger one of the known bumping criteria: "The Community user will bump non-negatively scored, open questions every hour that have at least one answer scoring 0 and none scoring more than that. " Consider checking revisions history of the question you ask about because if this is what happened then there will be a message
    – gnat
    Jul 19, 2018 at 9:39

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There are two posts on MSE that explain this.

The first post is What is the active link for on the right side of a question

"active" refers to question activity that may cause it to be bumped to the front page, which may be one of the following things (among others):

  • The question was posted (in which case, date active is the same as date asked)
  • An answer was posted
  • The question, or one of its answers, was edited
  • A bounty was started

The second post is linked in the quote: What can cause a question to be bumped?
I won't quote the content here since it could get out-of-date with the maintained answer, so just take a look at the link.

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    Thank you. I missed the strong correlation between that field and the list of "active" questions
    – Adelin
    Jul 19, 2018 at 9:36
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    Also not that active (below the viewed x times in the top right) only appears after there is atleast 1 answer. Jul 19, 2018 at 9:47
  • The question was also about what defines "Hot" I think; would be a nice addition to the answer
    – Hack-R
    Jul 20, 2018 at 16:51

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