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By comparison, the close vote review queue doesn't even grow at that rateclose vote review queue doesn't even grow at that rate. And the consequences of a botched close vote review aren't that severe (the close system is designed to be a temporary thing that gives the author a chance to fix their post or ask about it on meta), whereas the proposed queue would (theoretically) stop the content from being contributed in the first place (otherwise you may as well propose dumping every new question in to the close vote review queue by default).

By comparison, the close vote review queue doesn't even grow at that rate. And the consequences of a botched close vote review aren't that severe (the close system is designed to be a temporary thing that gives the author a chance to fix their post or ask about it on meta), whereas the proposed queue would (theoretically) stop the content from being contributed in the first place (otherwise you may as well propose dumping every new question in to the close vote review queue by default).

By comparison, the close vote review queue doesn't even grow at that rate. And the consequences of a botched close vote review aren't that severe (the close system is designed to be a temporary thing that gives the author a chance to fix their post or ask about it on meta), whereas the proposed queue would (theoretically) stop the content from being contributed in the first place (otherwise you may as well propose dumping every new question in to the close vote review queue by default).

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###Attention Economy

Attention Economy

###This is MY Stack Overflow

This is MY Stack Overflow

###Diluting the Signal

Diluting the Signal

###Attention Economy

###This is MY Stack Overflow

###Diluting the Signal

Attention Economy

This is MY Stack Overflow

Diluting the Signal

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There were 8,220 questions asked yesterday on Stack OverflowThere were 8,220 questions asked yesterday on Stack Overflow. 887 are closed887 are closed. 1,458 have a negative score1,458 have a negative score. Altogether, there were almost 1,800 questions that were poorly received in one day, and that was almost 20% of the total volume of questions asked.

And these people will prevent potentially good useful content that helps build a library of detailed answers to every question about programmingbuild a library of detailed answers to every question about programming.

There were 8,220 questions asked yesterday on Stack Overflow. 887 are closed. 1,458 have a negative score. Altogether, there were almost 1,800 questions that were poorly received in one day, and that was almost 20% of the total volume of questions asked.

And these people will prevent potentially good useful content that helps build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming.

There were 8,220 questions asked yesterday on Stack Overflow. 887 are closed. 1,458 have a negative score. Altogether, there were almost 1,800 questions that were poorly received in one day, and that was almost 20% of the total volume of questions asked.

And these people will prevent potentially good useful content that helps build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming.

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