From Trending: A new answer sorting option:
An upvote or downvote's value under this algorithm decays to half of
its value each year. The Trending score of an individual post is
calculated with something like the following code:
/* an example implementation */
var trendingScore = 0.0;
foreach(Vote v in post.Votes){
trendingScore += v.Weight * Math.Pow(
1.0 / 2.0,
vote.AgeInDays / 365.0
);
}
return trendingScore;
The vote statistics of the post in question looks like:
Date Up Down
2021-07-24 0 1
2017-12-11 1 0
2017-07-05 1 0
2014-12-11 1 0
2013-09-05 1 0
2013-07-16 1 0
If we apply the algorithm, this post’s trendingScore=-0.26
, so it's ranked lower than the zero-scored answers.
From a personal perspective, I think this is exactly how trending sort should work. It’s supposed to amplify recent votes. For example, if a technology changed and an old answer that was extremely useful in the past and had collected many upvotes becomes no longer useful, it's only right that that answer to be ranked lower than other more useful answers. The default sorting offers sorting by scores anyway, so if you wanted to see this answer ranked higher than zero-scored answers, you could choose the Highest score sorting.
Also, if you think this answer should be shown before zero-scored answers, just upvote it and it will be shown before them.
N.B. I'm not making any comment about the quality of this particular answer. This post is about the general case.