If the question is more than
365
days old, and ...
- has a score of 0, or a score of 1 in case of deleted owner
- has no answers
- is not locked
- has view count <= the age of the question in days times 1.5
- has 1 or 0 comments
... it will be automatically deleted. These are "abandoned" questions (RemoveAbandonedQuestions)
How about this:
I really don't know why it was introduced in the first place, but I know that it can produce the situation Cueball is experiencing. I would say that the purpose of the roomba is to precisely prevent those situations. And given that the good™ askers tend to read our fine help page and to research before asking, when they find these questions they can refrain from asking, when in their cases the actually most probable way to get the question answered is to rehash the question (since the answerers tend to prefer answering newer questions).
Basically, the "has 1 or 0 comments" doesn't make any sense to prevent post deletion. SO users have mostly forgotten these posts and are unlikely to come back to answer them. There are at least 400 thousand questions (there's a most detailed breakdown in this answer) that fulfill these criteria but are not deleted. This is a continuation of What should the system be deleting automatically that it already isn't? and a good start to chipping away the overly conservative restrictions.