Search engines don't care about the quality of a question; they will index the page if it is there. This is can be particularly annoying when you are searching Google, find a SO result, click through only to find the question as closed and there isn't a single answer provided.
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If that is part of the mission statement, how does keeping a closed question that doesn't have answers around helping achieve that? I get that a question can be edited and re-opened, so deletion isn't a good option. Instead, could a noindex tag be added to the page to help search engines know the content isn't useful?
Yes, robots will still have to honor it. However, I feel like not providing the tag is only doing a disservice to ourselves.
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Of course, if the question is re-opened the tag can be removed and robots will pick it up next time.