You can more or less set your watch by it: bad questions attract bad answers. Thus the original 'broken windows' model of the importance of closing bad questions.
For example, consider this question, which just popped up with an answer in the late answer review queue. It's a bit hard to decide what to do in these cases. The poor sucker went and spent the time to type in a lengthy disquisition, which is what the question called for. I don't want to upvote it. I suppose I might just leave a comment on the answer to the effect that this kind of question is no longer terribly on topic, and it's probably a poor use of time to answer it.
We seem to have a bottomless pit of these questions sloshing around the site; no amount of tag-driven cleanup seems to be coming close to cleaning them out. Maybe we really don't want to permit late answers from new users? The chances that a brand new user is really going to add something marvelous to a 2-year-old question is pretty slim.