Lately I've seen upvotes to questions that should be closed. This has come to my attention in tags that I follow and, more recently, when I gained access to the Close Queue.
I wonder if the Triage Queue has been the cause of this.
It's clear that when three users agree the question Looks OK, the latest will have the option to upvote. The description shown to that user is:
Thanks! The consensus is: this post Looks OK
Please remember to upvote clear, useful, well-researched questions to encourage their authors and help answerers identify them!
This description is clear and yet, I'm guessing the reviewer upvoted the question. Nevertheless, it seems the bold words Looks OK ... upvote are taken into account more than the description of what a good question is.
I'm asking if you feel the same. If so, do you think we can resolve this by highlight the words "clear, useful, well-researched questions"?
Remarks:
- I'm very aware the reviewers from the Triage Queue, on these questions, may have missed something and that is really the issue. But I consider upvoting the questions even worse.
- This issue is also valid for questions that are really Just OK. Questions that shouldn't (and aren't) closed but aren't exactly well-researched or clear.
- I'm the first to say: Upvote! But we need a baseline on this and that baseline is "this question shows research effort; it is clear and useful".
- I'm really just guessing here because I couldn't find a way to correlate the upvote with the Triage Queue.