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).

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That question is not closed... Nor has it ever been... – animuson Sep 19 '12 at 16:40
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Nor is it a wiki.....wrong link? – Bart Sep 19 '12 at 16:41
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Sounds like you want mob justice to close and delete this question – random Sep 19 '12 at 16:42
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But now that you brought it up on Meta, it will be. No matter how helpful it might be, it's not constructive... – Dennis Sep 19 '12 at 16:42
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I don't have specific information about this case, but in the past, a common mod reply to questions like this has been "I only closed this after it was flagged repeatedly for being 'not constructive.'" – Popular Demand Sep 19 '12 at 16:47
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Voted to close as too localized. Without the correct link there is not much to discuss here. And your particular phrasing comes close to being "not constructive" to be honest. – Bart Sep 19 '12 at 16:58
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Feel free to @-notify me if/when you fix the link, and I'll vote to reopen. – Popular Demand Sep 19 '12 at 17:10
For what it's worth, I'm not seeing anything applicable in the search results for "votes:11 answers:2 closed:1 wiki:1" (the minimum requirements for what you've described). – Popular Demand Sep 19 '12 at 17:18
@animuson see update. – Tony_Henrich Sep 19 '12 at 20:01
@Bart see update – Tony_Henrich Sep 19 '12 at 20:03
@Tony_Henrich: At the time, the question was not closed, and it is not a community wiki. What exactly in the question makes you think it was a closed wiki? – animuson Sep 19 '12 at 20:05
Your time travel machine missed out the part about the community wiki – random Sep 19 '12 at 20:05
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@Tony_Henrich Then that makes no sense at all. That question was never closed (before 5 of us chose to do so) and it is not community wiki. And where does Will come into this question at all? – Bart Sep 19 '12 at 20:19
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Jeff saw it as an appropriate question THREE AND A HALF YEARS AGO. As I mentioned in my answer, the guidelines of the site have changed, and shopping list questions are no longer deemed appropriate. – Aaron Bertrand Sep 19 '12 at 22:49
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I also second Bart's comments - can you provide some evidence that the question was ever closed before today, prove that it was ever community wiki, and convince us that Will had anything to do with it? I thought maybe you were confused between question and answer but I didn't find an answer there either that was deleted by anyone but the owner, couldn't see an answer that has been marked as community wiki, nor did I find any reference to Will whatsoever. – Aaron Bertrand Sep 19 '12 at 22:52
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closed as too localized by Bart, Andrew Barber, animuson, Popular Demand, Alenanno Sep 19 '12 at 17:16

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This is a shopping list question, and not the type of question we want to encourage. Up-votes do not make it a good fit for the site, especially on old questions where most of the up-votes were probably invoked back when this kind of question was welcome here. The guidelines for the site have evolved over time.

Were this question asked today, I would vote to close as well. However, it's not closed (yet). Wait for it...

And yes we empower moderators to be able to make these decisions - that is by design. Such a closure is not a decision from "just some arbitrary user" - it's a user who has been vetted and is working on questions and answers with the best interests of the site and the community in mind.

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