Very rarely, I run into a situation where Stack Overflow essentially says to me "can't do that now, come back later".
For example, I've already close-voted on a post, and wish to take advantage of my opportunity to vote again after the required time has passed (e.g. because the close votes were invalidated by a bounty, without any actual improvement to the question). Or I would like to check in on a post after a day or two, but haven't commented on a post or am worried a comment notification will go to someone else instead of me. That sort of thing.
Right now, the only thing I can do (as far as I know) is toggle the "Favorite" on the post. But for me, that's not really the right tool. I mostly use the Favorites to track questions I find particularly useful, often because they are canonical for oft-repeated duplicates. It doesn't conveniently track posts in a way that makes it simple for me to review the Favorites and find the ones I want to follow-up on now.
So here's my feature request:
I would like to be able to click a button and have a calendar control appear, from which I can select a date on which I'd like for Stack Overflow to remind me via the usual "inbox" notification that I'd intended to review that post.
Ideally, this feature would be present for each post on a page, whether question or answer. But it would be sufficiently useful if it was only for the question itself, as is the case for the "Favorite" toggle now.