Popular Thread Widget
My guild loves the "latest posts" widgets; we use it all the time. Would it be possible to enhance this widget with a popular or trending posts section?

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AdminGL_Stephen (Admin, Gamer Launch) commented
We are looking into implementing this. What would indicate trending or popular to you all? Would you want it to be recent replies? Lots of recent replies? Most replies? I was considering a Reddit style "reply" decay style logic where recent comments are more valuable than old comments. This would provide a "hotness" score.