Basically: don't allow a single user to re-open a question that has been closed by multiple users.
I've seen it a couple of times (recent example):
- A question gets closed as duplicate without a gold badge owner's participation. (There's 5 votes on the closure)
- A gold badge owner comes in and single-handedly re-opens a question that was close-voted by 5 users.
Why is this even possible? Why can a single user overrule the "judgement" of 5 other users?
Is the vote of those 5 users worth that little? In my opinion, it makes no sense for a single user to be able to override a majority like that. Regardless of what badges that user has.
Rant aside, I request a modification to the gold badge voting privileges.
Two possible options are:
- If the question has been closed by more than one user, count a gold-badge owner's vote as a single, ordinary vote.
- If the question has been closed by more than one user, but the binding vote was a gold badge, make the re-open vote weigh equally heavy as the binding vote.
For example:- 2 "normal" users close-vote a question, then it gets hammered by a gold badge holder.
- A gold badge holder reopen-votes the question. Since the binding close vote filled in the last 3 required votes, this gold badge re-open vote counts for 3 "normal" votes.
My personal preference goes out to option 2. That way, gold badge re-open votes never outweigh the "most significant" close-vote.
A question that was closed by 3 users can be re-opened by 2 gold badge owners, or 1 gold badge owners and 2 "ordinary" users.
I realize this is limiting what users with a gold badge are allowed to do, a bit. However, I feel a gold badge owner should have the self-restraint not to re-open a question when there's a clear cause to keep the question closed, as indicated by a majority of close-votes.
Since this isn't always the case, as shown in the linked example, maybe it's better to restrict the functionality a little.
Disclaimer: I am a gold badge owner for javascript on SO and one of 12 owners of discussion on meta. I know this removes some power.
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