I like that it's easier to put questions on hold, the following concern might have solutions other than to rollback.
The close reason might be misleading more frequently
Since the 3 votes could point to different reasons with no majority (nothing new here, just more frequent now), the close reason could be misleading to OP (or any visitors).
Let me illustrate with a simple example (that I saw happen)
- OP post unclear question
- Someone votes "close as unclear"
- Another user votes "Off-topic, needs a MCVE"
- OP edits with code that is clearly a duplicate.
- Someone votes for a duplicate candidate.
- The question gets closed as unclear.
Now, anyone visiting sees "Put on hold as unclear" while the duplicate is buried in the comments.
As mentioned by Shog9 in the comments
when there's no clear majority, the oldest vote wins
But since it's now more frequent to get no majority, would it make more sense to use the newest vote? Since that vote has more chance to take into account the current state of the question.
Or what gnat suggested in 2016:
Exposing close votes in the timeline
Or my own suggestion, listing the close reasons in the "Put on hold" message at the bottom of the question instead of choosing one. Now, there would be a max of 3 reasons, which is reasonable!
It's maybe a good time to revisit these (if the experiment is a success):
- Distinguish close votes by reason
- Don't choose the best close reason, allow multiple close reasons
- Multiple close reasons no longer shown
(source)
Proof
In the moderation tools:
In the question after my duplicate vote: