TL;DR: Showing Community-user bumped questions to anonymous users is more likely to cause harm than good, isn't it? If this is correct, what feature-request should be asked and where (per-site-meta or Meta Stack Exchange)?
IIRC answering will not prevent a question to be bumped while the new answer doesn't get upvotes.
According to answer from Stack Overflow Meta, 2019, an adjustment was made to the algorithm. Previously the number of views increased the selection weight.
What options do we have when campaigns like "Vote early, vote often" don't work?
By default Community user "bumps" one question every hour.
This is done someway that makes the question appear as an active question when certain conditions are met:
- the question and their answers have not recently been created or modified
- the question is unanswered,
- the questions have answers with no votes
On sites that have long quiet hours and a "low" percentage of answered questions, the landing page looks full of posts bumped by Community-user. IMO, from a community health POV, I understand the purpose of showing to registered users questions bumped by the Community-user as they might help with the site moderation/curation:
- Suggest edit, requires rep +1.
- Upvote, flag require rep +15.
- Downvote, requires rep+125.
- etc.
IMO, it is a problem that the landing page for anonymous users shows Community-user bumped posts when most of these questions aren't good questions. Anonymous users might upvote, and downvote but this doesn't help to avoid the question being bumped again later as upvotes and downvotes are recorded but don't affect the question score.
An extreme case that happens frequently in some sites is having a landing page full of broken windows which it's very likely to lead anonymous users to have a wrong idea about the scope and workings of the site. Those that are looking for help might post a question that is not a good fit for the site that will later be bumped taking the landing page to fall into a loop of bad questions and attracting more bad questions.
I don't know what should be asked as feature-request to have this improved significatively in the short term. I know that some per-site settings might be tailored but apparently, they affect how the algorithm makes the Communit-user bump questions.
Does it make sense to ask to show the "Month" view instead of the "Active view"? Is something like this feasible to do in the short term? I mean not requiring a big change to the database and user interface, consuming a lot of dev time, causing it to get assigned status-deferred, meaning added it to the "long stay parking lot".
Is the only option to ask a CM to adjust the per-site settings to limit the number of questions to be bumped, i.e, set the number of questions to be bumped by hour to 0?
P.S. I don't know how to know how many anonymous users into the site homepage, how many of them create a question in the same session, etc. I know that this might be possible by using certain features of Google Analytics and similar tools but AFAIK this is not something available to any user (non-Staff).
Data for Some Sites
As of April 25, 2023. Data retrieved using a SEDE query, ran for some sites.
Max Bumps column shows the count of bumps of the Top 1 posts based on the count of bumps in descending order for posts bumped until the last SEDE update.
Site | Posts Bumped in 2023 | Max Bumps |
---|---|---|
Web Applications | +100 | 46 |
Super User | +100 | 45 |
Computer Science | +100 | 44 |
Magento | +100 | 43 |
Meta Stack Exchange | 11 | 9 |
Writing | 38 | 8 |
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