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Dan Lugg
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I have a radical suggestion.

Automatic time-based closing.

  1. A user posts a close-worthy question.
  2. For great justice, a close-vote is cast against it.
  3. The timer begins.

Every question that has a close-vote cast against it has 5 weeks - n close votes5 - n weeks to live, where n is the close-vote count.

With the same mechanics as normal voting, someone can cast a stay-open-vote. The timer stops when the close/stay-open voting sums to zero (much as if no close votes had been cast to begin with)

The timer restarts anytime there are more close-votes than stay-open-votes cast against the question.

To summarize

Every question with at least 1 close-vote will be closed automatically, every subsequent close-vote will merely hasten that inevitability. Every stay-open-vote will prolong the lifetime of that question.

The result

In about a month, the queue is empty.

I have a radical suggestion.

Automatic time-based closing.

  1. A user posts a close-worthy question.
  2. For great justice, a close-vote is cast against it.
  3. The timer begins.

Every question that has a close-vote cast against it has 5 weeks - n close votes to live.

With the same mechanics as normal voting, someone can cast a stay-open-vote. The timer stops when the close/stay-open voting sums to zero (much as if no close votes had been cast to begin with)

The timer restarts anytime there are more close-votes than stay-open-votes cast against the question.

To summarize

Every question with at least 1 close-vote will be closed automatically, every subsequent close-vote will merely hasten that inevitability. Every stay-open-vote will prolong the lifetime of that question.

The result

In about a month, the queue is empty.

I have a radical suggestion.

Automatic time-based closing.

  1. A user posts a close-worthy question.
  2. For great justice, a close-vote is cast against it.
  3. The timer begins.

Every question that has a close-vote cast against it has 5 - n weeks to live, where n is the close-vote count.

With the same mechanics as normal voting, someone can cast a stay-open-vote. The timer stops when the close/stay-open voting sums to zero (much as if no close votes had been cast to begin with)

The timer restarts anytime there are more close-votes than stay-open-votes cast against the question.

To summarize

Every question with at least 1 close-vote will be closed automatically, every subsequent close-vote will merely hasten that inevitability. Every stay-open-vote will prolong the lifetime of that question.

The result

In about a month, the queue is empty.

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Dan Lugg
  • 20.6k
  • 14
  • 7

I have a radical suggestion.

Automatic time-based closing.

  1. A user posts a close-worthy question.
  2. For great justice, a close-vote is cast against it.
  3. The timer begins.

Every question that has a close-vote cast against it has 5 weeks - n close votes to live.

With the same mechanics as normal voting, someone can cast a stay-open-vote. The timer stops when the close/stay-open voting sums to zero (much as if no close votes had been cast to begin with)

The timer restarts anytime there are more close-votes than stay-open-votes cast against the question.

To summarize

Every question with at least 1 close-vote will be closed automatically, every subsequent close-vote will merely hasten that inevitability. Every stay-open-vote will prolong the lifetime of that question.

The result

In about a month, the queue is empty.