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So, in the image below, you can see that the article about the rather large phone bill is tagged as "Hot", with 27 comments while to article below has 70 comments and is not "Hot".

What, or who dictates whether a topic is "Hot" or "Not"?

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OK, so far there hasn't been an answer to this question, so here is another example of "hot topic":

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How come the older with less post topic is hot and the newer with a lot more posts isn't?

Once a news article reaches a certain number of unique views (somewhere in the 6K range) it's "hot."

Keyword is unique. Going back into the article multiple times to argue with other members doesn't make it hot. :p

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It's determined by the amount of unique pageviews; once it reaches a certain threshold it becomes "hot".

On the other hand, when an article receives 60+ comments the background of the comment counter turns red. But the amount of comments does not affect the article going hot.

DAMNIT!

...And there's me thinking it had something to do with trolling... :p

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If you notice this notice, You will notice that this notice isn't worth noticing.

(now that I've got that out of my system, sleep well, or good morning Neowin)

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