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The question is pretty well described by the title. There are more then ten thousand close votes in the queue so why is the minimum rep set to 3k? Was it an arbitrary decision? Or is there some highly logical reason for having things set up the way they are?

What would be the downsides to lowering the rep requirement and allowing close votes to be reviewed quicker or what upsides are there to raising the rep requirement and making close votes have to wait longer to be reviewed?

Edit: I a not looking for answers like "that's the point when you're trusted". I am curious about how SE arrived at 3k and not 3.5k or 2.5k or even 10k or 1k.

The question is pretty well described by the title. There are more then ten thousand close votes in the queue so why is the minimum rep set to 3k? Was it an arbitrary decision? Or is there some highly logical reason for having things set up the way they are?

What would be the downsides to lowering the rep requirement and allowing close votes to be reviewed quicker or what upsides are there to raising the rep requirement and making close votes have to wait longer to be reviewed?

The question is pretty well described by the title. There are more then ten thousand close votes in the queue so why is the minimum rep set to 3k? Was it an arbitrary decision? Or is there some highly logical reason for having things set up the way they are?

What would be the downsides to lowering the rep requirement and allowing close votes to be reviewed quicker or what upsides are there to raising the rep requirement and making close votes have to wait longer to be reviewed?

Edit: I a not looking for answers like "that's the point when you're trusted". I am curious about how SE arrived at 3k and not 3.5k or 2.5k or even 10k or 1k.

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Why does it require 3k rep to go on the close review queue?

The question is pretty well described by the title. There are more then ten thousand close votes in the queue so why is the minimum rep set to 3k? Was it an arbitrary decision? Or is there some highly logical reason for having things set up the way they are?

What would be the downsides to lowering the rep requirement and allowing close votes to be reviewed quicker or what upsides are there to raising the rep requirement and making close votes have to wait longer to be reviewed?