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ballardw
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I recently checked the forum "Trending" section and the top item displayed is more than two years old. I'm kind of curious about what constitutes a "trending" item as it doesn't appear from casual examination to be related to number of posts or posts within time frame. Is this perhaps a standard feature of the forum software that really hasn't been addressed for this forum?

I kind of expected the trending content to be that with recent relatively high level of activity. Just curious.

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Opal | Level 21

Hi, it all came clear to me when I realized that Trending actually meant Random in the Forum :smileylaugh:.  - PG

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ballardw
Super User

Perhaps the start of a new sampling technique?? By how to calculate the weight ...

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