It is not important - I am asking in connection with a question on MathOverflow Meta, which can be considered mostly coming just from idle curiosity: What happened September 23, 2018?
@Martin yep, you'd need PostgreSQL for that. The data there hasn't been updated since September 2nd (I'll get to that in 6-8 weeks). 311062 was not in the HNQ, 311280 only on September 24th, from 11:10-11:30 and again from 13:40-17:00 (times in UTC).
I'm slowly learning the memes and catchphrases that are being used around here. Only now I've noticed "6-8 weeks" and it made me smile a bit.
I am a bit surprised that 311062 was not in the HNQ list, I remember it was quite popular. Perhaps it was closed before being able to get to the list. (I am below 10k on MathOverflow, so I cannot check timeline of a deleted question.)
In fact, as Stefan Kohl just pointed out in a comment, reaction to that question was big enough to make the meta discussion about it the most viewed question on MathOverflow Meta.
@Glorfindel Yes, that's true. But high number of views: 1) Can be indicator that the question is likely linked somewhere in a quite visible place. (And in many cases, the HNQ list is the natural suspect.) 2) If there are many views, that increases likelihood of getting additional upvotes and increasing score (Matthew effect).
Incidentally, HNQ seems to be in the past few weeks one of the hot topics on Meta Stack Exchange.
Yes, that's why I started to gather some more data. A lot of the discussion right now is based on feelings, which is good, but I like to quantify things.