#Useful closed questions
Useful closed questions
There are plenty of old, closed questions that provide valuable information even though they are off-topic.
I don't want to get any emails nor any notifications about questions that I've asked in the past that are closed, either.
I would consider hiding them if they have low views and a non-positive score, or if there's some (exponential?) proportion of the views to the score that they exceed.
##Search
Search
You should stop crawlers from getting hidden questions with some sort of robots.txt
. I often find not-useful-at-all closed questions from a Google search and I'd rather these not be seen.
###Potential for abuse of automatic reopening?
Potential for abuse of automatic reopening?
I see a potential for abuse on the automatic reopening: Someone posts a crappy question, it's closed, and wants an answer to the question.
The OP can make an edit so the question is seen again, and gets their answer, before the question is closed again. I could also see this for spam seeds (that are not obvious spam) or tool requests.
I'm not convinced that dynamic vote thresholds will solve this problem.
###Vote refunds
Vote refunds
There should be some way where the users who closed the question to at least get their votes back if it's auto-reopened, so they can close it again if the edit didn't make any edits that allow reopening.
###Disallowing voting?
Disallowing voting?
I don't think it's a good idea to stop people from seeing the score or voting on closed questions, especially given some points above. People need to know if a closed question is useful or not, and this won't do it any good. Iterating on that, the vote count is a measure of how useful a question is, not how bad or good it is. It won't do any good hiding that from people.
#My takeaway
My takeaway
Just fix the reopen queue.