With Apple having just released the Swift programming language, there are many new questions flooding in, and some of these might be qualified as general reference (something that's easy to find with a simple glance at the language documentation).
The discussion here would indicate that "general reference" has been carefully considered, and rejected as a close reason. However, questions that might be closed as "general reference" (such as Creating an Objective-C equivalent Getter and Setter in Swift) are getting downvotes and close votes (it seems people are resorting to "unclear what you're asking" as a replacement for "general reference").
What should we do with these questions? Some options I see:
Allow them to be downvoted and deleted naturally, erasing content that is technically welcome on the site.
Allow people to close them for reasons that don't really apply ("unclear what you're asking").
Aggressively edit the question and the best answer to make a high quality reference for future visitors.