The Community user should place small bounties (maybe around 10 points) to questions that are unanswered. At the moment the community-user does the following in response to old unanswered questions:
- Randomly poke old unanswered questions every hour so they get some attention
Giving a small bounty would incentive people to answer old questions so there is not a influx of old answered questions on the site.
For example, consider this question - https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34829378/how-much-memory-is-used-by-a-css-class.
I asked this question a year ago. At the moment it does not give anything to the site as all. It says that I had a problem a year ago when trying to write a data dictionary. Also, if this question had not been linked to this question it probably would not get any more views and will go unanswered forever.
Applying a bounty would cause people to look at the question and sort it out. This means when a user stumbles upon the question when they have a similar issue, the question is not just an answered question from a year ago.
To look at the question in a different light which question deserves more appreciation answer a question that has just been asked or providing a answer to a question that has been unsolved for a considerably long time. I would say the second as the user has had to wait for the problem (where they probably would of unsuccessfully tried to find a solution) you have sorted it out for them this is why badges such as revival exist.
just leaving them in a the state they are is not helpful for anyone
maybe - but an automated bounty placed on every unanswered question with no regard to its quality is just going to attract a lot of bad answers from people hunting for the bounty. With 12+ million questions, we may have to live with an underbelly of abandoned questions. And you never know, sometimes an old unanswered question finds a great answer one day.