kewakl (Customer) asked a question.

'Trending Articles' on the right panel -- are the articles really 'trending?'

What criteria (if you can say) determines if an article is 'trending?'

 

From a brief view of the articles listed, I see no rationale for any of these articles to be labeled as 'trending.'

The DL05 Config Port2 (CURRENT TOP LISTING) had 7 views. I'm sure that I contributed to 50% of those views just testing if my browser refresh was counted as a separate, new view.. (oops, now it is at 9 views)

From my perspective, 'trending' should account for recent volume of interaction with said article.

Oxford Languages defines trending: currently popular or widely discussed online, especially on social media websites.

 

I am looking forward to this panel becoming a useful tool to guide us to hot/interesting topics.


  • ADC Community_02 (Automationdirect.com)

    Following up on unanswered questions. Looking at our vendors help information it states "An article’s popularity is based on the number of recent views & likes." It also it is determined by how recent an article was published. Sorry could not provide more specific details.