I was reading through the answers to this question with "sorted by:" set to Trending, and noticed something curious towards the bottom of the page; an answer with fairly negative feedback (-5) was floating above several (+4) positively (+4) received (+3) ones (+1) in addition to a similar number of further answers with either no feedback or fewer negative responses. Investigating, I checked the dates of these interactions to find that while almost all of these answers had been given around the same time (in late 2008), only the answer with a score of -5 had received a vote more recently than 2015, having been voted on negatively in both 2016 and 2021.
At present then, it appears that all recent votes have a positive effect on post visibility under Trending, rather than just recent positive feedback. And sure, while it is true that this negatively rated answer has been interacted with more recently, and "recent votes count more", I can't help but feel this is not the intended behaviour of the Trending sort function. In fact, shouldn't more recent negative votes actually have a greater negative effect on a post's ranking than older negative votes (and at the very least have a non-positive effect)?
Int32.MinValue
when they should really be set to 0. I'm unsure on if we'll fix it mid test, but we will have this fixed for the implementation we release