I came across this question which seems to be pretty informative. It's a wiki and has answers with a lot of upvotes. Yet I was disappointed to find that it's closed for the reason: 'closed as not constructive". Really!?
I am more disappointed that it was closed by a single person only. I have noticed over time that this same person, Will, has closed many other questions which I deemed very useful.
I thought that questions got closed by several people and not by just one person. (If this happened because of his high reputation, this Stack Overflow rule should change. But that's a different topic). This sounds like dictatorship. I would like to know what would be the harm of leaving this question open? I feel some 'closers' are not thinking about the benefit of the rest of the Stack Overflow users and just want to practice their power.
Update: I don't understand why people are not seeing the question. it's is closed and it's a wiki. The link is stackoverflow.com/questions/20507/give-me-awesome-visual-studio-keyboard-short-cuts. The question has 43 upvotes, First answer has 43 upvotes and edited by Jeff Atwood (I guess he sees the question as appropriate).