The Stack Overflow software sometimes puts years old questions into the homepage stream in order to get them finally answered. This is a totally honorable approach because the idea of Stack Overflow is to create long lasting artifacts that help many.
Unfortunately, it feels like talking to a wall.
It is really frustrating to interact with such a question (e.g. post a comment or an answer) and nobody's there who cares. Many of these questions are one-off questions that only help the OP. He no longer cares after months and years.
I never interact with them except when I don't notice. Then I notice after posting something that I essentially have become public laughing stock for doing something that useless :)
I bet it's awkward to the OP as well to see that someone invested effort to help with a completely obsolete issue. He can either do nothing (rude) or add a comment that this is no longer relevant which is awkward. Or, he adds a false accept mark (false because he can probably no longer validate the answer).
Question to other users: How often do you not regret answering such a question if you did not notice this beforehand?
Feature request: Please stop bumping questions, or at least revise the heuristic used to select them.