A few times it happened to me that after having posted a technical question on a complicate thing I was working on, I had to switch to a completely different task, slowly and unconsciously letting the former thing and the related SO question move to the very back of my mind to a point where after many years I would be completely incapable of contributing to it in any way (i.e. choosing a right answer, upvoting/downvoting some others, answering to comments).
In all of those cases, when stumbling again on those questions randomly (perhaps after having been notified for a new answer), I would tell myself that I'd come back to it, re-examine everything from the bottom up, and give the appropriate contribute to it, but the fact is, no matter how hard I want that, since my time/energy is limited (I finally understood that), I will never actually return to it anymore, unless I start working on the project that originated the question again. Not saying that this is not possible, but could happen so late in the future that it will just cause another question to be asked and mine quoted as an old one.
In order to fix this, I propose that the owner of the question may decide to put the question in a "new owner needed" status, so to allow the question to come back to life again by the means of a new owner and serve the community again properly. This will also allow right-answerers to get the deserved credit, and new owners will take credit from question upvotes/downvotes.
It's not that points and the green checkmark are everything, of course, but we all know how effective they are at triggerring corrections to answers (when those are not correctly balanced, or when wrong one is marked right) and at triggering further constructive debate... This in turn will keep questions more up to date and prevent new duplicate questions to be created ("because that old question seems wrong or obsolete...").
UPDATE, end line:
In the end it's not about points and checkmarks. It's only about optimizing this place by making it more consistent and tidier. And I think it's great when this can be done just by means of content owners' self-optimization.
What do you think? Sorry if it's a bit verbose, I tried to express it in my best English. Feel free to edit it if you think you can make it sound better ;)