After around three years contributing on SO I have noticed the following for many of the old questions I have answered:
- They are popular with a big number of views and votes.
- They didn't even cross 100 views in total and the only votes are the ones made few hours after the question was asked.
Well, I am not introducing something new since this is the logical result of SEO and other aspects we all know about.
My concern here is that when I answer a new question, I cannot know if it will become popular or not (no one can do I guess). It's also difficult to force a question to become popular. I tried many times to edit/improve many questions/answers, but it's not trivial to find the correct keywords and the best title in order to make it rank higher in search results.
Since it's difficult to make a question popular, I am wondering if there is a way to early identify that a question will become popular.
With such information we can spend effort editing answers to make them canonical. Writing canonical answers isn't an easy task and sometimes we do it for the wrong question (a question that no one will see ...) and in many cases we write a one line answer and it become very popular and gather a lot of votes.
I insist on the early factor because:
- We may notice very late that a question is popular or we may never notice it because no one will give an upvote to a basic and very simple answer we initially gave: We end with a high ranked question not really useful.
- Someone will add a new and better answer than yours because the question become popular. This is good but we end with the common situation where the accepted and very simple answer is on the top and the very detailed answer is on the bottom.
- It's better to edit the answer when the number of views is at 5K than when it's at 30K. This will keep the content quality of SO at a high level since we will target 25K with a good content.
An indicator for a future popular question would be very useful and will for sure improve the overall quality of SO since it will keep our effort focused on the right questions.
What have you tried?
The only idea I got is to use SEDE to get the number of views and the creation date to have a kind of ratio (views/duration) but this won't be very accurate because:
- a question can be popular for a short time of period then nothing (due to HQN or social sharing)
- a question can be edited after a period of time and the number of views will start to increase or stop increasing (difficult to notice this change)
- not all the tags have the same popularity
- etc.
I also thought about storing the number of views each week to have a kind of graph, but this is a lot of work...
I am wondering if anyone have a clever idea or should I stick to my ratio to approximate this.
I also think this can be a good feature on SO. I would love to have a notification like: "Hey, this question is becoming popular, consider editing your answer to earn more upvotes!". The SO team can develop an algorithm that can easily detect the trending of a question. At least they have more tools than me to do it.
Again, I would imagine such feature a good one that will help increasing the content quality of SO.
I am not implying that we should neglect some questions. I simply want to know where it's the best to have a canonical answer.