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added link to https://meta.mathoverflow.net/tags/unanswered-questions/info - which has links to further information
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If you Google for unanswered tag site:data.stackexchange.com you can find some already existing Data Explorer queries for this. For example:

You can probably find more similar queries or modify thosethe above queries for your purposes.

You should be aware that the notion of unanswered questionunanswered question has some ambiguity to it. On SE network usually a question is considered unanswered even if it has some answers, but none of them is upvoted or accepted, see here. (For example, the questions on the unanswered tab or the questions that are bumped by the Community User are questions fulfilling these criteria.)

If you Google for unanswered tag site:data.stackexchange.com you can find some already existing Data Explorer queries for this. For example:

You can probably find more or modify those queries for your purposes.

You should be aware that the notion of unanswered question has some ambiguity to it. On SE network usually a question is considered unanswered even if it has some answers, but none of them is upvoted or accepted, see here. (For example, the questions on the unanswered tab or the questions that are bumped by the Community User are questions fulfilling these criteria.)

If you Google for unanswered tag site:data.stackexchange.com you can find some already existing Data Explorer queries for this. For example:

You can probably find more similar queries or modify the above queries for your purposes.

You should be aware that the notion of unanswered question has some ambiguity to it. On SE network usually a question is considered unanswered even if it has some answers, but none of them is upvoted or accepted, see here. (For example, the questions on the unanswered tab or the questions that are bumped by the Community User are questions fulfilling these criteria.)

replaced http://mathoverflow.net/ with https://mathoverflow.net/
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If you Google for unanswered tag site:data.stackexchange.com you can find some already existing Data Explorer queries for this. For example:

You can probably find more or modify those queries for your purposes.

You should be aware that the notion of unanswered question has some ambiguity to it. On SE network usually a question is considered unanswered even if it has some answers, but none of them is upvoted or accepted, see here. (For example, the questions on the unanswered tabunanswered tab or the questions that are bumped by the Community User are questions fulfilling these criteria.)

If you Google for unanswered tag site:data.stackexchange.com you can find some already existing Data Explorer queries for this. For example:

You can probably find more or modify those queries for your purposes.

You should be aware that the notion of unanswered question has some ambiguity to it. On SE network usually a question is considered unanswered even if it has some answers, but none of them is upvoted or accepted, see here. (For example, the questions on the unanswered tab or the questions that are bumped by the Community User are questions fulfilling these criteria.)

If you Google for unanswered tag site:data.stackexchange.com you can find some already existing Data Explorer queries for this. For example:

You can probably find more or modify those queries for your purposes.

You should be aware that the notion of unanswered question has some ambiguity to it. On SE network usually a question is considered unanswered even if it has some answers, but none of them is upvoted or accepted, see here. (For example, the questions on the unanswered tab or the questions that are bumped by the Community User are questions fulfilling these criteria.)

replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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If you Google for unanswered tag site:data.stackexchange.com you can find some already existing Data Explorer queries for this. For example:

You can probably find more or modify those queries for your purposes.

You should be aware that the notion of unanswered question has some ambiguity to it. On SE network usually a question is considered unanswered even if it has some answers, but none of them is upvoted or accepted, see here. (For example, the questions on the unanswered tab or the questions that are bumped by the Community UserCommunity User are questions fulfilling these criteria.)

If you Google for unanswered tag site:data.stackexchange.com you can find some already existing Data Explorer queries for this. For example:

You can probably find more or modify those queries for your purposes.

You should be aware that the notion of unanswered question has some ambiguity to it. On SE network usually a question is considered unanswered even if it has some answers, but none of them is upvoted or accepted, see here. (For example, the questions on the unanswered tab or the questions that are bumped by the Community User are questions fulfilling these criteria.)

If you Google for unanswered tag site:data.stackexchange.com you can find some already existing Data Explorer queries for this. For example:

You can probably find more or modify those queries for your purposes.

You should be aware that the notion of unanswered question has some ambiguity to it. On SE network usually a question is considered unanswered even if it has some answers, but none of them is upvoted or accepted, see here. (For example, the questions on the unanswered tab or the questions that are bumped by the Community User are questions fulfilling these criteria.)

Fixup of bad MSO links to MSE links migration
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Migration of MSO links to MSE links
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