It seems to me that when an answer is accepted, it promotes the question & answer(s) a little too much.
For instance, one of the reasons a question (and its answers) is deleted by Roomba is
- has no accepted answer
So basically if:
- user A (newbie with <15 rep) asks a bad question which gets 5 downvotes
- user B (newbie with <15 rep) provides a bad answer (and possibly gets downvotes)
- user A accepts the answer (but cannot upvote)
Of course, that doesn't apply if A upvotes answer or B upvotes question, but that's life & since votes are anonymous, you cannot be sure. And very low rep users cannot upvote, because they aren't trusted enough yet. The point is to at least avoid 0 or negative score & accepted to be well-considered.
The Q&A can have:
- a question with a zero or negative score
- a sole accepted answer with a zero or negative score
and in that case, if I'm not mistaken, Roomba won't delete it and it'll stay forever unless it's closed & deleted.
Maybe even worse: it will also be possible to link this question as an "original" question for duplicates (instead of a good "original" question), since googling a question can bring dupe searchers to this question (not sure at all that the relevance depends on votes when using google)
So the fact that it's not deleted and a possible candidate for a link to duplicates depends only on user A will to accept the answer whereas the Q&A is very bad.
Wouldn't it be time not to consider accepted answers as a criterion for valid Q&A for avoiding Roomba & linking to them when closing as dupes?
(I'm aware that a Roomba deleting my 0 score accepted answers on 0 score questions would make me lose a few thousand rep - not all those 220+ answers answer a <=0 question, though, I couldn't filter accurately enough - , but that would be for the best)
As discussed in the comments, maybe 0 isn't the right threshold because it wouldn't be fair to low traffic tags. Negative could be the threshold, disregarding the fact that there's an accepted answer, that wouldn't change.