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I want an Explaination

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I know whatever which can possibly go wrong WILL go wrong in this thread as long as I do not down-vote thee. But my intent is not so, because i am neither a troll nor a person seeking attention, I am just looking for answers to my OP as to what happened, and what are the dynamic mechanisms working behind 'Forum Hot Topic' algorithms of Standard Operational Procedures of keeping a thead hot and alive.

You're no fun. :) There are much worse first-post trolls. Perhaps we should convolute sage with desu and see what happens?

I am sure convoluting sage with desu will result in this thread becoming ZOMBIE before any constructive answer is provided. Moar importantly, DESU is also a grammatical meme that gets spammed [edited to remove abusive language] on the *chans by [edited to remove abusive language] upon exposure to the /b/tarded brain like some kind of viral DESU Tourette's Syndrome bug. After its introduction into lexicon of the Chanese people in 2006, prominent lulzologists quickly concluded that you can nevar have too much DESU and thus, everything needs moar DESU.

Sounds like you went to encyclopedia dramatica. ;) Did you check out the youtube link with 5 minutes of desu? It literally makes your head explode.

Sounds like you went to encyclopedia dramatica. ;) Did you check out the youtube link with 5 minutes of desu? It literally makes your head explode.
Yup, you are right, I could not take it any longer than 1 min. Looked like a horrifying torture of brain. She said DESU 527 time in just 4 mins 16 secs. I am getting mad. lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkVYHUMCCwc
I do not understand this. From my observation, when a new topic is created, it is Pushed to the 'Forum Hot Topics' when it reaches 10 posts, then it remains there until the time period of the last post is above other forum postings. However, this thread was removed from the 'Forum Hot Topics' list prematurely and abruptly, possibly by a Moderator. I need an explaination about the reason for doing so. It's bad to leave the members clueless about what's going on. Is there any other criteria on which you decide which topic is hot or not, of which I am not aware?