Due to large number of reviews waiting do be done - at the time about 46,000 - did you consider - maybe temporary increase daily close votes limit from 40 to higher number ?

I know there is limit daily 50 question that we can vote to close, however review limit could be higher - not every review need to be closed.

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Can't get to that top spot fast enough? ;) – Bill the Lizard Jan 23 at 2:13
a workaround would be to vote-close from outside of queue, making "fake skip" in it – gnat Jan 23 at 9:25
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Two weeks later it's up over 47k. Given that cleaning up dross is surely one of the most important activities in keeping SO's quality level up, and it's clear that we as a community are not keeping up with the influx of dross at the moment, I think this limit should be raised a lot. – Vicky Feb 5 at 9:20
Or it could be the close-votes that are, uh, dross. I've noticed a ton of off-topic votes on questions that are clearly on-topic. It seems to be the catch-all vote for any question some elitist cliques don't like. Regardless, the tide has turned. Let's see if it's permanent (two weeks is hardly any time at all, try 6 to 8 weeks instead) or if the count will continue crawling downward. =) – J. Steen Feb 6 at 12:44
@J.Steen, surely if the close votes are dross they will attract "leave open" actions which cancel them out, and they disappear from the queue? Or is that not how it works? – Vicky Feb 6 at 12:56
@Vicky 5 do not close votes are needed, I believe. – J. Steen Feb 6 at 13:00

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For the last two weeks the CV queue doesn't seem to decrease. It is more like stagnant between 47-49k questions (I haven't seen it fall below 47k, as of writing it is around 48.5k).

Wouldn't it be better if the limit would be relaxed (to for example 60, with the 50 close vote limit still in place), BUT reviewers wouldn't get review points after the first 40 review (so robo-reviewers would have no real reason to continue reviewing apart from not noticing that they are past this limit).

This could be also improved that only the first 20 reviews would count for the badges (like for other queues), but if someone wants to they can continue reviewing until the second, more relaxed limit (like 40 or 60). This would also discourage robo-reviewers in the close vote queue a bit (but encourage others to do more reviewing, and empty the queue faster)

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Yes, +1. I'd happily help out a bit more with no extra point/badge incentives. – halfer May 20 at 22:17

No, 40 reviews is more than enough. We already have problems with robo-reviewing, letting robo reviewers get their badges quicker means that it is harder for us to catch them.

Yes, the current queue is large, but it is decreasing. The important thing is that the rate of people reviewing should be greater than the rate of incoming posts to the queues. And that seems to be satisfied. You forget that the 40k-odd posts are because SO had some 70k posts in the CV queue when it was introduced. That's the reason we have 40k in the queue. It's not increased to 40k due to less number of CVs, it has decreased. Which is all we need :)

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Surely raising the limit makes it easier to catch robo-reviewers, not harder? There might be some doubt as to whether someone really flicked through 40 questions that quickly, but there's no way they flicked through 1000 questions that quickly. – Vicky Feb 6 at 12:50
Also, I only started reviewing in earnest within the last few weeks, but the queue is definitely increasing from my perspective. Maybe it's just a temporary blip, I hope you are right. – Vicky Feb 6 at 12:51
@Vicky It was over 55k not that long ago. =) – J. Steen Feb 6 at 12:53
@Vicky: No, "someone who flicked through 40 questions quite easily" is caught quite often. They still can bypass this by waiting a bit. Allowing them to do more damage in a shorter period of time is worse. – Manishearth Feb 6 at 12:58
Correction: currently about 45.8k questions -- nowhere near 40k. It'll also be helpful if someone actually measured the number of questions in the queue at the same time each day (in my experience the number can fluctuate as a day goes on). It's not very rewarding to me to see that the Close Votes queue is only imperceptibly rather than considerably shrinking. – Peter O. Feb 8 at 2:15
@PeterO.: Both are less than 50k, which is what it was two weeks ago. Yes, there's a high volume, but it is decreasing at a goodish rate (the only reason it is imperceptible is due to the large relative volume). After one point, I guess the CV queue will be staying near zero or <100 at any rate. – Manishearth Feb 8 at 5:10
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One month later: 50.4 K – madth3 Mar 12 at 16:11
3 months later 52.6k. Definitely not decreasing. – Old Pro May 16 at 9:44
3.5 months later, 53.0K. I was going to ask this question, but I was sure someone would have asked it before! – halfer May 20 at 22:15

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