I saw this question earlier today:
When is the best programming language for web development?
It's deleted, so here's a screenshot, although you could probably get the gist from the title.
I wasn't in a review queue, I was just browsing through newest questions. It seems like I see a question like that almost every day I visit the site, and it makes me sad.
Of course it got closed and deleted quickly, but I'm wondering why I see those kinds of questions at all. I thought questions like that would be sent to triage review, and subsequently end up in close vote review after the proper "unsalvageable" triage review, and then get closed and deleted without ever showing up in newest questions. But when I looked at its timeline, it didn't seem to have been through any review queue.
Please correct me if I'm off on my understanding of how the bad question -> triage -> closed -> deleted flow is supposed to work (I know it includes some possibly excessive optimism about people's ability to review properly), but it seems like the problem was that the question didn't end up in triage to begin with.
Based on what I saw in the flow chart here, the question's quality score determines whether or not that happens. I don't really know how the quality score works, but I think it would be great if silly combinations of tags could factor into it, so questions tagged with lots of different programming languages would end up in triage somehow.
Out of curiosity, I made a query (sorry I'm not that great at it) based on questions with 3+ of the top language tags, excluding a couple, e.g. JavaScript, that are often combined with others in legit questions. They're not all "best programming language" questions, but there definitely does seem to be a quality trend.