As the close vote queue is nearing a brush with 0 (after many years of being at a ridiculously high number), I'm curious as to what the focus will be after this in the line of vast improvements that the community can contribute towards.
If I recall correctly, that number was 13k yesterday. If even half of that trend keeps up, we'll be down for the count (so to speak) within the next 7 days.
This was a major election point for the moderators during the last two elections (i.e. I will be committed to making a dent in the close vote queue) - and while I'm not denying there is a lot of success and truth to those statements - I'm interested in hearing what should be the focus when we reach what I think is a huge check-off on the moderation task list.
Another question is what are things we as non-moderators can focus on, especially for the lower reputation users (like myself) who try to contribute as much as possible? I realize I cannot personally help with the close vote queue due to rep requirements, but I still recognize it is a priority.
What are the next, most-wanted, site-wide issues that should be prioritized?