My question is strongly related to this one: Where's the new boatload of experts who can explain stuff to me like I'm five?
@CodeCaster asked "Is it something that should change? How?" and I guess we could at least change how HNQ are selected because, well, it only select trivial questions getting a lot of trivial answers (in most of the cases).
Today, this CSS question was selected as HNQ: Float icon to left and text to the right. In the CSS world this is a very basic question. Who never saw in his life a structure with icon on the left and text on the right? Ironically, the HNQ sidebar implement such feature.
Unfortunately, this question is now Hot, getting a lot of upvotes and we are showing to the world this question as a good example of what SO contain. For me, this is actually a very bad example.
The same day we got this question: Why margin-left of a BFC element cannot get a same result as margin-right of a float element?. A very intresting one about some complex stuff related to CSS and I know only two users who can answer such question accurately. One of them did it perfectly as expected. Now this question is far in the list and no one will notice it...
I will not blame the algorithm because it was designed to work that way as explained here and more precisely this formula:
(MIN(AnswerCount, 10) * QScore) / 5 + AnswerScore ------------------------------------------------- (QAgeInHours + 1) ^ 1.4
But checking this: Updating the Hot Network Questions List - now with a bit more network and a little less "hotness"! I can read that:
Moderators have the ability to remove questions from the HNQ List.
Are moderators using this ability? if so, when? can't we use this feature to clean the HNQ list in some particular case? After all, Moderators are also expert so they can identify trivial questions selected as HNQ.
I know that this can easily be considered as opinion based and some will not agree with my opinion. I am ok with it but I am pretty sure we all agree that some questions doesn't really deserve to be Hot. We can probably allow people to flag question to be removed form HNQ or use the Meta chat to discuss about a particular one or any other idea that will keep the HNQ at a minimum level where we can really see intresting questions.
Worth to note that I am not against* having such question in the site since it's on-topic even if it clearly lack research effort. I simply don't like how we highlight such question when SO should be a high quality Q&A website. If we cannot stop such low effort question let's not help them to become popular and encourage more of them.
* to be fair, I would love to not see such question...