This morning there was this question on the front page of meta. Now, just a couple of hours later, it's not there. Why did it disappear from the front page? Is it because of the number of downvotes? I can't recall ever noticing this kind of thing before.
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I'm assuming you mean from before you dropped your answer on it. I just looked and it shows you last modified it and its on the front page.– HolocrypticCommented Oct 6, 2011 at 0:14
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I don't see it either. Maybe it's a new feature that removes really low voted questions from the front page, as I see some -5's still there– Mark Henderson ModCommented Oct 6, 2011 at 0:26
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It's most definitely gone from the 'active' list, but still shows up in 'Questions'. Weird. Apparently if you pile enough hate on a question it stops being active?– sysadmin1138 ModCommented Oct 6, 2011 at 0:26
2 Answers
Since 2008 when we started the network, any question at -4 or below is suppressed from the front page.
This has always been so.
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Hrm. Well my screenshots show it hanging on the front page at -7 though... It doesn't disappear until -8. Unless its a caching thing. Commented Oct 8, 2011 at 11:39
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Ok but the upvotes and comments on this question suggest that I'm not the only one who never noticed it before. :) Commented Oct 8, 2011 at 21:25
Okay, so here's what I'm seeing. When you click on the main page, it's gone. But I always sort by Questions>Active and it shows up there. I'm on Chrome, for what it's worth.
Update: We've tested with this question (apologies to whoever that was), and it appears that 8 downvotes is the threshold for removing it from the main page, but not the "Active Questions" page. I have screenshots of the whole thing.
Main page Questions/Active Questions/Newest (This line of ss is from first question to disappear)
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1While I get the same results when going through the same process it still doesn't explain why the post disappeared from the front page, although I suspect there is a downvote threshhold at play. Commented Oct 6, 2011 at 23:22
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@John Possibly more than 5 downvotes? We could quickly empirically test this if we don't get a response... Commented Oct 7, 2011 at 1:10
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5 might be the magic number. I certainly can't recall seeing a post with more than that many downvotes on the front page. Of course if you want to start a test then go for it. Commented Oct 7, 2011 at 1:28
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Thanks, now I won't have to think about this all weekend. ;) Commented Oct 7, 2011 at 3:08
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Spot the guy who's living up to the stereotype of the anal sys admin!– Ward - Trying Codidact ModCommented Oct 7, 2011 at 3:21
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