I've been looking at a lot of unanswered questions recently in tags that I haven't worked with in the past. What I'm noticing is that there are a significant percentage of questions that fit these categories:
The question was actually answered in a comment to the question, and not as an answer. In this case, anyone reading the question will see that the asker no longer needs/wants any more assistance with the issue, and has effectively abandoned the question.
Examples: a, b, cThe question was asked by an unregistered user (and will thus never have an answer accepted).
Examples: a, b, c.The question was asked a long time ago, or by an inactive user (and thus is highly unlikely to have an answer accepted).
Examples: a, b, c
Would it make sense to allow the moderators to close these questions once the question has been inactive for a year or more, if only to keep them from cluttering up the queues?