I don't think our problem is the lack of answers, but all those unanswered questions (in the "two upvotes"-sense) that just need to be closed.
Best case: a question is only open because nobody knows the answer.
We could split the questions via search into:
- Questions that have no answers and no comments: graph
- Questions that have no answers but comments: graph
- Questions that have answers but no comments: graph
- Questions that have answers and comments: graph
One list for each category. Then it's more or less "take a closer look at the question" and decide what to do (e.g., if a question has no answers, but a comment including an answer, we could add this to the question, upvote and it's off the list).
Would be great if I could say: "I have time, let me pick and work on those 50 questions." Afterwards I would update their states (close/open/needs_upvotes/unsure) in the list.
We could do this in meta with four community wiki answers, putting "reservations" in the comment section while we are working on questions, but then we'd need to break the operation up into smaller time periods, because currently we'd end up with an average of 1200+ items per list. :-)
[V] = needs upvotes, [C] = vote to close ongoing, [ ] = todo, <s>Done</s>
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100 should be ok, so ~400 questions targeted at a time.
Two important questions:
- When do we consider a user inactive? After one month? Three months? Half a year?
- When do we consider a question important enough, so that we do not care about whether the questioner is active/interested or not? One vote? Two votes? (Stars?)