http://stackoverflow.com/review-beta/low-quality-posts/ shows low quality questions and answers.
When out of close votes I'm not sure what to do with the questions. I can still handle the answers fine as there are no limits on the actions to I can take.
But for questions one of the actions (close) requires close votes. Sure, I say ok or skip but without the ability to vote for close the process feels a little pointless as I don't have a tool to say "this is bad" anymore and I'm "wasting" time skipping bad things.
Also I'm not sure how the "not sure" votes are recorded and If that degrades the quality of some collected stats when I repeated skip questions that are clearly bad.
One suggestion might be to not show low quality questions to people that are out of close votes.
Some days later: Now that the initial batch off "low quality posts" are done this might not be that big of an issue any more. Even so it happened to me again that i was out of close votes and got a low quality question that i couldn't do anything about.
Another solution might be to allow the casting of a "should be closed" suggestion just to drive down the questions score a little (i.e. counteracting "looks ok" votes) instead of showing the, unusable, option to close.
off topic,exact duplicateornot a real questionand I don't see how editing them can help there? – edorian Aug 30 '12 at 12:15