If we look at the Scheme tag and order the questions by frequency, we see many in the top 30 with a number of upvotes in the single digits, despite many of its highest voted questions having triple-digit ratings. Why is this? In my experience, the rating of the top rated questions on any Stack Overflow tag tend to correlate strongly with the rating of the most frequent questions on that tag.
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mean" on a daily basis, even though the question is completely uninteresting.eval
questions on unrelated languages, like JavaScript, PHP... the concept is too generic that it also lost popularity compared to similar "eval is evil" question (in my case, Google returned the Scheme question as the 4th result from SO).