While the "related" questions could always be improved, no matter how it was done it would always be hit and miss. No matter if the site was populated using the question titles, tags, content or whatever; in the end many false positives would pop-up with some frecuency.
Currently, as explained in this answer by Joel Spolsky, the site is relying on ElasticSearch features to populate the list:
Things have changed a bit since 2009 :-) We rely heavily on Elasticsearch these days. The "related" questions now come from an Elasticsearch "More Like This" query.
Elastic uses tf-idf for most things, which is a standard search algorithm. >Their particular implementation is documented here.
The main argument for making the feature "optional" seems rather foolish. If you lose time because you get distracted by links, the onus is on you to either work on your self-control, or to implement solutions on your end (as a content blocker of some sort) to help you manage these distractions.
I know that the web can be a mightitly distracting place, not only Stack Overflow.