Yesterday, I saw this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28321976/degrading-from-itext-5-4-2-to-4-2-0
This question has only been viewed 24 times and it received 6 down-votes. In other words: 25% of the people who saw this question, downvoted it.
The original question was in broken English, so I edited it, changing words like "degrating" into "degrading". Then I looked at the profile of the person who posted the question, yogesh. I noticed that this account was created moments before the question was asked.
My guess is that this account was created for the single purpose of asking an question of which the person who posted it knew that the question would receive many down-votes. It wouldn't surprise me if yogesh had another account on StackOverflow and that he or she didn't want to compromise that account by posting an inappropriate question.
So I flagged the question, but my flag was declined:
In answer to the question Why should we remove a new account? my answer would be: Because there's a 99% chance that this is a bogus account.
But why not start with removing the question? I wanted to flag it as "poor quality" but for some reason I couldn't pick that option. The question is, in any case, off topic: it is about a problem that can not be produced with a recent version of the tool that is used. The problem of the OP is caused by his or her desire to replace a recent version of the tool with a version that dates from 2009. The functionality he or she needs in the 2009 version was added much more recently.
Once the question is removed, it wouldn't surprise me if we wouldn't get another question from the person who created this account. I'm pretty sure he or she has another StackOverflow account (but that is something probably only a moderator can tell).
What happens with such accounts? Are they kept to keep the statistics up (we have X accounts, that is Y more than last month)? Or are inactive accounts cleaned up on a regular basis to keep the statistics clean?