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As I wrote elsewhere:

We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The system trusts you more, and there's no way to tell it to trust you less.

To be perfectly frank, I've never liked the attitude toward closing that turning it into a voting systemturning it into a voting system brought with it: too many people vote without much thought, expecting other voters to keep their carelessness in check. If that doesn't apply to you (and I don't think it does) then you're exactly the sort of person we'd all appreciate having a bit more say in what gets closed.

And if you do make a mistake, you have the ability to immediately re-open the same question you immediately closed. Reopen votes on duplicates are binding for badge holders in the relevant tags as well.

Don't make the mistake of treating normal close votes as somehow impervious to abuse or error, and especially don't think that 5 votes on a site with millions of users is a much better sample than one vote. Questions get closed that shouldn't be all the time, while scores remain open with one or two votes that would be better off removed. Use your privileges wisely, whether they take immediate action or otherwise.

As I wrote elsewhere:

We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The system trusts you more, and there's no way to tell it to trust you less.

To be perfectly frank, I've never liked the attitude toward closing that turning it into a voting system brought with it: too many people vote without much thought, expecting other voters to keep their carelessness in check. If that doesn't apply to you (and I don't think it does) then you're exactly the sort of person we'd all appreciate having a bit more say in what gets closed.

And if you do make a mistake, you have the ability to immediately re-open the same question you immediately closed. Reopen votes on duplicates are binding for badge holders in the relevant tags as well.

Don't make the mistake of treating normal close votes as somehow impervious to abuse or error, and especially don't think that 5 votes on a site with millions of users is a much better sample than one vote. Questions get closed that shouldn't be all the time, while scores remain open with one or two votes that would be better off removed. Use your privileges wisely, whether they take immediate action or otherwise.

As I wrote elsewhere:

We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The system trusts you more, and there's no way to tell it to trust you less.

To be perfectly frank, I've never liked the attitude toward closing that turning it into a voting system brought with it: too many people vote without much thought, expecting other voters to keep their carelessness in check. If that doesn't apply to you (and I don't think it does) then you're exactly the sort of person we'd all appreciate having a bit more say in what gets closed.

And if you do make a mistake, you have the ability to immediately re-open the same question you immediately closed. Reopen votes on duplicates are binding for badge holders in the relevant tags as well.

Don't make the mistake of treating normal close votes as somehow impervious to abuse or error, and especially don't think that 5 votes on a site with millions of users is a much better sample than one vote. Questions get closed that shouldn't be all the time, while scores remain open with one or two votes that would be better off removed. Use your privileges wisely, whether they take immediate action or otherwise.

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As I wrote elsewhere:

We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The system trusts you more, and there's no way to tell it to trust you less.

 

To be perfectly frank, I've never liked the attitude toward closing that turning it into a voting system brought with it: too many people vote without much thought, expecting other voters to keep their carelessness in check. If that doesn't apply to you (and I don't think it does) then you're exactly the sort of person we'd all appreciate having a bit more say in what gets closed.

 

And if you do make a mistake, you have the ability to immediately re-open the same question you immediately closed. Reopen votes on duplicates are binding for badge holders in the relevant tags as well.

Don't make the mistake of treating normal close votes as somehow impervious to abuse or error, and especially don't think that 5 votes on a site with millions of users is a much better sample than one vote. Questions get closed that shouldn't be all the time, while scores remain open with one or two votes that would be better off removed. Use your privileges wisely, whether they take immediate action or otherwise.

As I wrote elsewhere:

We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The system trusts you more, and there's no way to tell it to trust you less.

 

To be perfectly frank, I've never liked the attitude toward closing that turning it into a voting system brought with it: too many people vote without much thought, expecting other voters to keep their carelessness in check. If that doesn't apply to you (and I don't think it does) then you're exactly the sort of person we'd all appreciate having a bit more say in what gets closed.

 

And if you do make a mistake, you have the ability to immediately re-open the same question you immediately closed. Reopen votes on duplicates are binding for badge holders in the relevant tags as well.

Don't make the mistake of treating normal close votes as somehow impervious to abuse or error, and especially don't think that 5 votes on a site with millions of users is a much better sample than one vote. Questions get closed that shouldn't be all the time, while scores remain open with one or two votes that would be better off removed. Use your privileges wisely, whether they take immediate action or otherwise.

As I wrote elsewhere:

We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The system trusts you more, and there's no way to tell it to trust you less.

To be perfectly frank, I've never liked the attitude toward closing that turning it into a voting system brought with it: too many people vote without much thought, expecting other voters to keep their carelessness in check. If that doesn't apply to you (and I don't think it does) then you're exactly the sort of person we'd all appreciate having a bit more say in what gets closed.

And if you do make a mistake, you have the ability to immediately re-open the same question you immediately closed. Reopen votes on duplicates are binding for badge holders in the relevant tags as well.

Don't make the mistake of treating normal close votes as somehow impervious to abuse or error, and especially don't think that 5 votes on a site with millions of users is a much better sample than one vote. Questions get closed that shouldn't be all the time, while scores remain open with one or two votes that would be better off removed. Use your privileges wisely, whether they take immediate action or otherwise.

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As I wrote elsewhere:As I wrote elsewhere:

We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The system trusts you more, and there's no way to tell it to trust you less.

To be perfectly frank, I've never liked the attitude toward closing that turning it into a voting system brought with it: too many people vote without much thought, expecting other voters to keep their carelessness in check. If that doesn't apply to you (and I don't think it does) then you're exactly the sort of person we'd all appreciate having a bit more say in what gets closed.

And if you do make a mistake, you have the ability to immediately re-open the same question you immediately closed. Reopen votes on duplicates are binding for badge holders in the relevant tags as well.

Don't make the mistake of treating normal close votes as somehow impervious to abuse or error, and especially don't think that 5 votes on a site with millions of users is a much better sample than one vote. Questions get closed that shouldn't be all the time, while scores remain open with one or two votes that would be better off removed. Use your privileges wisely, whether they take immediate action or otherwise.

As I wrote elsewhere:

We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The system trusts you more, and there's no way to tell it to trust you less.

To be perfectly frank, I've never liked the attitude toward closing that turning it into a voting system brought with it: too many people vote without much thought, expecting other voters to keep their carelessness in check. If that doesn't apply to you (and I don't think it does) then you're exactly the sort of person we'd all appreciate having a bit more say in what gets closed.

And if you do make a mistake, you have the ability to immediately re-open the same question you immediately closed. Reopen votes on duplicates are binding for badge holders in the relevant tags as well.

Don't make the mistake of treating normal close votes as somehow impervious to abuse or error, and especially don't think that 5 votes on a site with millions of users is a much better sample than one vote. Questions get closed that shouldn't be all the time, while scores remain open with one or two votes that would be better off removed. Use your privileges wisely, whether they take immediate action or otherwise.

As I wrote elsewhere:

We've no plans to make "opting out" an option. This is in keeping with existing behavior: once you gain the ability to vote to close, you can no longer flag for closing. The system trusts you more, and there's no way to tell it to trust you less.

To be perfectly frank, I've never liked the attitude toward closing that turning it into a voting system brought with it: too many people vote without much thought, expecting other voters to keep their carelessness in check. If that doesn't apply to you (and I don't think it does) then you're exactly the sort of person we'd all appreciate having a bit more say in what gets closed.

And if you do make a mistake, you have the ability to immediately re-open the same question you immediately closed. Reopen votes on duplicates are binding for badge holders in the relevant tags as well.

Don't make the mistake of treating normal close votes as somehow impervious to abuse or error, and especially don't think that 5 votes on a site with millions of users is a much better sample than one vote. Questions get closed that shouldn't be all the time, while scores remain open with one or two votes that would be better off removed. Use your privileges wisely, whether they take immediate action or otherwise.

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