I accidentally ran a data stack exchange query on this site and was surprised there are EXACTLY 50,000 questions that have zero or negative score and have gone unanswered since 2008 up to April 2014.
Here is the query if you would like to confirm:
SELECT p.Title, p.Id, p.Score, p.ViewCount, p.CreationDate, p.ClosedDate, p.AnswerCount, u.DisplayName
FROM Posts p
JOIN Users u ON p.OwnerUserId = u.Id
WHERE p.PostTypeId = 1
AND (p.Score < 1 OR p.Score IS NULL)
AND p.AnswerCount = 0
and p.ClosedDate is null
AND p.CreationDate < '2014-04-17'
order by p.CreationDate ASC
The same query ran on Ask Ubuntu returns 28 results which is humanly possible to vote close.
The 50,000 in Stack Overflow though could only be deleted with a bot.
Is there an initiative to auto-delete questions like these 50K?
p.title
instead returned 50,000 rows again which must be a max in SEDE. The first result was from 2009: stackoverflow.com/questions/1152540/… and one could argue it should be deleted. But I'm not an expert on this site procedures and can't say for sure.