Sorry for continuing on this theme but I got curious now. I just browsed about the 1000 highest voted unanswered and 1000 oldest unaswered. I can find some without answer and community user activity. But these are really rare. Perhaps 10 in total (for most rencent activity at least). While for those with answer many/almost all have this (as also observed earlier by others).
In case some 10k+ user or moderator should have a minute could they check for me if
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/44410/
or
http://mathoverflow.net/questions/51345/
by any chance might have a deleted answer?
(These are the two questions with most votes without, visible, answer that have community user activty.)
]]>I'm fairly sure this is false, and that all questions in the "unanswered list" are bumped. We've had some discussion about this before, though I don't recall anywhere the feature is properly documented: http://tea.mathoverflow.net/discussion/654/automatic-mo-bumps/
]]>Is it true that excatly questions with a non upvoted answer are pumped, in particular that those without any answer are not bumped? (It seems so but not sure.)
If this is so, what is the rational? (I can see why one would want to bump nonupvoted answers, but why not also nonanswered question too, at least if they have some upvotes.)
Could this be changed in principle? (I know 'we cannot change the software' but I have some very vague recolection of Anton(?) mentioning somewhere that one could 'tune' this community user. But perhaps I misremeber. Yet in any case, thus this question.)
Here is a recent example (one of several):
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