This is probably going going to be controversial, but I'd like to suggest that the cv-pls (and similar tags) be removed from the chat rooms. I think the tag has the potential to encourage less than desirable behavior. There are a few reasons for the suggestion.
Some of the sites on the Stack Exchange network have a reputation for being less than friendly to users. I can't help but feel this tag contributes to the problem. Confer: Could we please be a bit nicer to new users?.
The sites on the network have a process in place to handle low quality posts, and they will be handled in due course. The actions the tag generates are largely superfluous.
This tag disrupts the normal flow of questions through the queues. Rather than folks taking the question at the top of the queue, questions are cherry picked based on dubious criteria. The disruption causes some questions in the queues to have their close votes dropped when they are not handled expediently due to vote-aging.
A quick influx of downvotes and negative comments tend to berate a user. It's hard for me to imagine anything positive will come from the user's contact with the site.
Some sites, like Stack Overflow, welcome less experienced programmers. When a few folks get themselves in a frenzy over a novice question, then the site is not achieving its goal of being a resource to enthusiast programmers.
A user's contact with the site ends when their question is closed. If the tag contributes to a premature close, then it's a lost opportunity. The question cannot be improved (it's closed and likely to remain so), the question cannot receive an answer (even if it's a good answer for a deficient question), and the user cannot be mentored (the community cannot help them improve).
The tag has negative connotations, so those who act on the tag already have a predisposition for a negative interaction. It kind of reminds me of hooligans at a soccer match, and I don't anticipate a positive outcome.
I think the tag encourages a "hunt in packs" mentality, and I'm not sure that's appropriate. Instead of folks dashing in to help a new user, they are rushing in to effectively punish a user. I kind of envision a plague of locust decimating crops.
In a related question, Brad Larson commented "... What started as a cleanup effort quickly spiraled into a handful of people going around and teaming up to delete anything they disapproved of from the site". I can't help but feel this tag promotes the behavior.
If artificial limits on items like close votes are due to the behavior this tag encourages, then this tag clearly harms sites in the network. Confer: Why is there a limit on close votes in a day?.
I'm not commenting on the quality of the posts, I'm not trying to dictate how folks should use their votes, and I'm not offering any solutions for the quality problem or the queue backlog problem.
I'm just saying this tag has the potential to expose an ugly side of the Stack Exchange sites. Worse, it would take very few to tarnish the reputation of an entire site.
cv-pls
different in that regard from a close vote which throws it into the close vote queue (except subtler since it isn't a request to close but rather a request to consider it for closing)