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Vadim Kotov
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Do you have topic ideas for more data science time adventures?

One of the issues Stack Overflow struggles with is the large Close Votes queue (currently almost 9K posts!). I'd like to see some analysis on what factors contribute to a post actually being closed as opposed to the close votes just aging away.

Moreover, there are definitely users that just gave up monitoring this queue (me, for one), and use close votes as (if) they come across posts they feel should be closed. I'd like to see some analysis on whether this is an effective behavior, or just a waste of everyone's time.

Do you have topic ideas for more data science time adventures

One of the issues Stack Overflow struggles with is the large Close Votes queue (currently almost 9K posts!). I'd like to see some analysis on what factors contribute to a post actually being closed as opposed to the close votes just aging away.

Moreover, there are definitely users that just gave up monitoring this queue (me, for one), and use close votes as (if) they come across posts they feel should be closed. I'd like to see some analysis on whether this is an effective behavior, or just a waste of everyone's time.

Do you have topic ideas for more data science time adventures?

One of the issues Stack Overflow struggles with is the large Close Votes queue (currently almost 9K posts!). I'd like to see some analysis on what factors contribute to a post actually being closed as opposed to the close votes just aging away.

Moreover, there are definitely users that just gave up monitoring this queue (me, for one), and use close votes as (if) they come across posts they feel should be closed. I'd like to see some analysis on whether this is an effective behavior, or just a waste of everyone's time.

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Do you have topic ideas for more data science time adventures

One of the issues Stack Overflow struggles with is the large Close Votes queue (currently almost 9K posts!). I'd like to see some analysis on what factors contribute to a post actually being closed as opposed to the close votes just aging away.

Moreover, there are definitely users that just gave up monitoring this queue (me, for one), and use close votes as (if) they come across posts they feel should be closed. I'd like to see some analysis on whether this is an effective behavior, or just a waste of everyone's time.