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Very simple. Users would downvote instead (because downvoting and closing are partly synonymous) and request to filter out negatively scored questions. And otherwise this site would mostly pretty much move on.

I would actually only close for offtopic questions and duplicates. The remaining questions are sufficiently dealt with by downvoting and commenting.

And I would actually not show the score if the question has been downvoted to below -5. Just display "<=-5" and that is enough.

And the key philosophy would be: It is better to efficiently ignore bad stuff instead of fighting it.

What we would need to do in order to check this is taking some bad ontopic questions ("too-broad", "unclear", "debugging help") and not close them and wait what the score will be after some time. If the score is negative then the proposition that downvoting can replace closing is probably true.

Very simple. Users would downvote instead (because downvoting and closing are partly synonymous) and request to filter out negatively scored questions. And otherwise this site would mostly pretty much move on.

I would actually only close for offtopic questions and duplicates. The remaining questions are sufficiently dealt with by downvoting and commenting.

And I would actually not show the score if the question has been downvoted to below -5. Just display "<=-5" and that is enough.

And the key philosophy would be: It is better to efficiently ignore bad stuff instead of fighting it.

Very simple. Users would downvote instead (because downvoting and closing are partly synonymous) and request to filter out negatively scored questions. And otherwise this site would mostly pretty much move on.

I would actually only close for offtopic questions and duplicates. The remaining questions are sufficiently dealt with by downvoting and commenting.

And I would actually not show the score if the question has been downvoted to below -5. Just display "<=-5" and that is enough.

And the key philosophy would be: It is better to efficiently ignore bad stuff instead of fighting it.

What we would need to do in order to check this is taking some bad ontopic questions ("too-broad", "unclear", "debugging help") and not close them and wait what the score will be after some time. If the score is negative then the proposition that downvoting can replace closing is probably true.

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Very simple. Users would downvote instead (because downvoting and closing are partly synonymous) and request to filter out negatively scored questions. And otherwise this site would mostly pretty much move on.

I would actually only close for offtopic questions and duplicates. The remaining questions are sufficiently dealt with by downvoting and commenting.

And I would actually not show the score if the question has been downvoted to below -5. Just display "<=-5" and that is enough.

And the key philosophy would be: It is better to efficiently ignore bad stuff instead of fighting it.

Very simple. Users would downvote instead (because downvoting and closing are partly synonymous) and request to filter out negatively scored questions. And otherwise this site would mostly pretty much move on.

I would actually only close for offtopic questions and duplicates. The remaining questions are sufficiently dealt with by downvoting and commenting.

And I would actually not show the score if the question has been downvoted to below -5. Just display "<=-5" and that is enough.

Very simple. Users would downvote instead (because downvoting and closing are partly synonymous) and request to filter out negatively scored questions. And otherwise this site would mostly pretty much move on.

I would actually only close for offtopic questions and duplicates. The remaining questions are sufficiently dealt with by downvoting and commenting.

And I would actually not show the score if the question has been downvoted to below -5. Just display "<=-5" and that is enough.

And the key philosophy would be: It is better to efficiently ignore bad stuff instead of fighting it.

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Very simple. Users would downvote instead (because downvoting and closing are partly synonymous) and request to filter out negatively scored questions. And otherwise this site would mostly pretty much move on.

(Finer graded changes may be: less discussions about closings I would actually only close for offtopic questions and more about deeply negatively scoredduplicates. The remaining questions are sufficiently dealt with by downvoting and commenting.)

And I would actually not show the score if the question has been downvoted to below -5. Just display "<=-5" and that is enough.

Very simple. Users would downvote instead (because downvoting and closing are partly synonymous) and request to filter out negatively scored questions. And otherwise this site would mostly pretty much move on.

(Finer graded changes may be: less discussions about closings and more about deeply negatively scored questions.)

Very simple. Users would downvote instead (because downvoting and closing are partly synonymous) and request to filter out negatively scored questions. And otherwise this site would mostly pretty much move on.

I would actually only close for offtopic questions and duplicates. The remaining questions are sufficiently dealt with by downvoting and commenting.

And I would actually not show the score if the question has been downvoted to below -5. Just display "<=-5" and that is enough.

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