Occasionally, I'll see questions with 3 or 4 upvotes and no answers that were closed years ago and have had no activity since.
I understand the purpose of keeping high-quality duplicates around (because they serve as signposts for other questions), but really, what's the point of keeping something that was closed unanswered 8 years ago and hasn't seen any activity since?
After a certain period of inactivity, the question is highly unlikely to ever be reopened, and the questions aren't adding any value (no answers, not pointing to other questions). In many cases (such as questions about general computing or resource recommendation requests), the question is intrinsically off-topic and could not be edited into shape.
Assuming that a question wasn't edited after being closed and no one has voted to reopen it, these questions should just Roomba.
I'm only suggesting that this happen for questions that were closed for some reason other than being a duplicate. High-quality duplicates can still serve a useful purpose by helping people find the correct answer.