We have all seen it before: a new user comes to the site, asks a valid/well-formed question, gets some valid/well-formed answers, and then proceeds to abandon their question without interacting with the answers.
The fact that their question has answers that could potentially help others is a great asset to the site, but at the same time, this new user missed a key opportunity to get familiar with how the site functions. Not only that, another "unanswered" question gets lost in a sea of unanswered questions, even though it has answers that could have been selected if the OP didn't abandon it.
To this I ask, should SO ping new users who abandon their question? Most likely if the following conditions are met:
- The question is still open.
- The question received answers.
- At least one of the answers has >= 0 votes.
- The OP did not accept any of the answers.
- The OP did not comment/interact with the answers.
- If the OP did vote on an answer, they did not comment on it or accept it.
- A fixed amount of time has passed (a week, a month?)
This ping could be in the form of a notification to their SO inbox or even maybe an email. It would just alert the user that they recently asked a question that was answered, but they have not yet interacted with the answers.
To go one step further, should a user be reprimanded if they repeatedly abandon questions?