I've been periodically skimming through my site of choice's review tab including the close tabs. While with the other tabs, there's generally some action to be taken, with the vote to close tab, every so often there's questions that in my view do not actually need to be closed.

Of course, in this case my inaction is the proper action, so I'd like to ask that 'do not vote to close' or 'no action taken' is left as an option once the question is expanded, so that if someone goes through vote to close, and there's questions that do not need to be closed, they are still actionable.

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If you don't want to take any action, you can just move on to the next question. What do you envision the "no action taken" button doing? – Anna Lear Nov 30 '11 at 0:26
Quite simply because of statistics or more specifically the reviewer badge. I believe reading through a question, and deciding that it isn't a valid close vote ought to be considered an action under that. – Journeyman Geek Nov 30 '11 at 0:29
Also, that there dosen't seem to be a way to collapse the question box without taking an action – Journeyman Geek Nov 30 '11 at 0:32
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A way collapse expanded posts in review was requested here. – Anna Lear Nov 30 '11 at 1:36
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I really don't see a need for this. Right now, the requirements are 200 actions out of a 1000. Taking action on 1 in 5 is really not too hard to do. If you honestly feel that you saw 1000 random posts and didn't have to take action on most of them, then you're really doing the review incorrectly.

Also, remember that each action counts (more than one on a single post) towards the statistic and you needn't take action on each post. For example if you see a poorly written, off-topic post, then you can

  1. edit/retag
  2. leave a comment
  3. downvote
  4. vote to close
  5. flag the post and
  6. vote to delete (if you're a 20k+ user and happened to cast the last close vote)

So you really have the potential to take between 4-6 actions on a single bad post and between 1-3 on a moderately good/on-the-fence post. So, no, I do not think a "I took no action" button is necessary. You can simply move on to the next question.

BTW, if a post came in perfectly, prompting you to say "This is a damn fine piece of work, and needs no fixing", then why not upvote it?

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Because I'm out of votes. – Sathya Nov 30 '11 at 4:57
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