There are lots of questions in Stack Overflow, more depending on the specific tag, where obviously, the more the language or framework is used, the more questions there are. I got to think that there are a lot of newcomer questions where there is no feedback once they are answered or commented on when the community tries to provide some help. This leads the helpers to find the major questions of a specific tag cluttered with most of the time beginner questions that many of the times are unattended, because maybe the OP found a solution, or maybe because he or she does not care anymore. In my case when I ask, I follow the question I post because I am struggling to find an answer and I am eager to discover what the solution can be, and in case some help is provided I react quickly to the comment or answer so as to be thankful and to provide feedback to the kind helper that took some of his time to help me.
There are mechanisms in Stack Overflow to manage the clutter of questions and debug the whole, so that there is a kind of neat knowledge source and the info can be found properly.
Poured into the void and left unattended questions, lead to a kind of spam perception when a tag with a lot of activity is followed, do not contribute to the Stack Overflow's wisdom database improvement or maintenance and does not reward the helpers will to help (not meaning Stack Overflow's reputation reward, but just on the human side, the reward of receiving feedback to something/someone the helper has dedicated a bit of time to).
Shouldn't there be some kind of penalization mechanism for asked questions that then are left unattended?