In a continuing effort to bind Stack Overflow users to my will attempt to improve this site, I suggest we show accumulated close votes prominently to users that don't have the corresponding privileges.
Primarily in cases of duplicate, unclear what you're asking and why isn't this code working close reasons, users will occasionally ignore (or they just don't understand) that a question is badly written or already has an answer elsewhere and proceed to answer it.
As a result, there's no immediate motivation for the OP to improve their post since they've gotten their answer, and the post remains bad or Stack Overflow becomes cluttered (duplicates).
Showing users (and potentially the OP) a message such as
Some users have voted to put this question on hold for the following reasons: [...] Consider waiting for the author to clarify their post before providing an answer.
will hopefully have the effect of slowing down FGITW while giving posters a reason to improve their posts.
The purpose is to educate users. Just like the system, I'm more inclined to trust a 5000 reputation user than a 15 reputation user when it comes to Stack Overflow policy.
Related:
- Show visual cue that there are close votes for question to 3000+ rep users without needing to scroll
- These <3K users cannot vote. The message would be purely educational.
- Why don't we give users below 250 rep notion about close votes?
- I'm suggesting this mostly for people answering rather than the OP. At 250 reputation, a user can see votes on their own questions, but others might not (I think until 3000). The users identified in Kendra's answer are the ones this would target as well.