Debating questions don't belong on Stack Overflow or any Stack Exchange site. They're almost instantaneously closed as primarily opinion-based.
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Regarding your update: do you have any proposal for such a detection algorithm? 10k users already have access to moderator tools, where they can see which posts have a large amount of comments, or are edited many times. It could be worthwhile to have a list of 'most controversial' posts there as well - controversial meaning having a lot of up- and downvotes.