In response to someone's question relating to closing questions, Shog posted this:
For the most part, it's a gigantic waste of time and effort: most of these questions aren't causing problems. If you observe a question that is attracting spam or whose answers are all out of date or even just poorly-written, great - flag it or vote to close it. But don't dig up graves just so you can pound another stake in the rotting corpse.
(As per my understanding of his clarification in the comments, this relates to all close reasons, not just the one relating to that question)
Is this really the advice we're supposed to follow?
What's the motivation behind this?
Shouldn't we try to clean the site up?
If we should follow this, why do we even have a close vote review queue at all? Why not just get rid of and disable close votes on questions older than ... like a day?
If it's just for those gathering spam or having out of date answers - I really haven't seen that many of those that it would justify having a review queue.