On Stack Overflow, whenever I go on the page for a question, the default sort order is "Date modified (newest first)" instead of "Highest score (default)" which looks like it should be the default since it's mentioned to be the default.
I looked in the settings, but I couldn't find an option to change the default sorting of answers. Also, this only happens on Stack Overflow, but not on the other communities like Unix & Linux.
So, how can I set the default sorting to be "Highest score (default)"?
Edit: I'm adding details to address the questions in the comments.
Here's how I can reproduce it:
- I choose a random question and see it's sorted by "Date modified".
- I click "Reset to default".
- It sorts by "Highest score".
- I choose another random question and it's back to "Date modified".
- I set it to "Highest score" using the drop-down and it sorts by "Highest score".
- I choose another random question and it's back to "Date modified".
So it doesn't remember the last one I chose. It keeps resetting to "Date modified".
The URL doesn't contain ?answertab=modifieddesc
as I choose a question from the homepage.
?answertab=modifieddesc
that will automatically change the sorting to "Date modified (newest)"/questions/<id>
enpoint withfkey
to identify the user andsortOrderPreference
with the new preference.