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Defining a metric which truly reflects the reality of what is being mesured is challenging.
In this case, the use of "number of comments" essentially ignores the "News/Page 2" stories which typically gather less than a dozen of comments. It is rare to see 50 comments or more for these stories. Should there be two categories - "Article" and "News"?
With a strongly debated topic, there are often strings of replies between two or three persons. Such exchange could easily account for up to a half of the total number of comments counted. This does not make such story "a popular one".
Some suggestions for metrics:
Most Read: number of unique readers of the story
Most Impact: number of readers commenting (or recommending to others?)
Most Debated: number of comments left
Most Dear to One's Heart and Soul: number of comments by one reader