It's quite clear by now, I am not any longer afraid to ask for it officially; all recent highly visited and discussed posts that the community demands a new close reason.
New, because it has never actually been a close reason ( not to confuse with minimal understanding and not a real question )
If any question on SO is possibly a duplicate OR is researchable within 5 minutes spent on google OR answerable within a minute why is "not enough effort" not a close reason?
It would greatly reduce both:
the amount of duplicate questions as people(answerers) can't be bothered to find a duplicate while there are 8K+ questions asked per day, that's 5.5 questions per minute, that's 25+ people constantly looking at the questions trying to match duplicates...it's sometimes easier to answer than to find a duplicate... but say NO to those. Close them as "not enough effort"...
noob questions which are more likely easier to close than to answer as most of the questions lead to a "OK, thanks for your answer but I don't understand nothing, can you explain? Yours faithfully, help-vampire". Don't bother with those, close asap and tell the asker he has not put enough effort - that's a motivation! not a CTRL+C/CTRL+V...
Examples; tons of those - within a day frame in a not very popular tag... just sad.
TL;DR
Two questions to conclude:
Why does Stack Exchange refuse to add/implement "Not enough effort" as a close reason?
What are the top 5 cons to support the refusal?
UPDATE:
Please re-read everything changing "Not enough effort" to "Absolutely no effort"