The real, underlying issue here (root cause) is close flags/votes aging away itself, and the inability for users to actually accomplish tasks with the tools that have been made available to them. Isn't that a sign that the community can't handle this on its own? Every time I have checked, the CV queue was swamped and closevotes were still aging away - a clear sign that the community is overwhelmed and needs help. On many other Stack Exchange sites, the CV queue is very short, and aging away is a non-issue or at least a very rare one, so we have a process that is good in theory but in practice is broken.
So, the community simply can't handle all of the close flags/close votes that get raised (a large percentage age away), but mods aren't willing to step in and help. They have instant closure privileges - imagine how much we could shorten the CV queue if each mod spent 10 minutes a day reviewing in there. There's a difference between "Mods don't handle things the community can handle" and "Mods don't handle things that the mods think the community ought to be able to handle, even if it actually can't".
So what can we do about it? I see a few different options:
- Diamond moderators need to get involved on a regular basis in the Close Votes queue, or otherwise start working to close questions that should be closed. With a smaller CV queue, non-diamond, 3k+ users will be able to address more close flags/votes and get them handled before they age away.
- Diamond moderators need to not automatically Decline custom/"Other" flags for closure when it is evident that closure via the normal process is unlikely. They should instead evaluate the question as a candidate for closure and close the question/mark the flag as Helpful when 1) the question is closeable and 2) it is reasonably evident that a "normal" close flag or close vote would have aged away.
- Instead of aging away close flags/close votes, show them to moderators. That is, they will behave entirely as they currently do (sending posts into the CV queue) unless they age away, at which point they will go to a moderator queue instead of simply being marked as Aged Away. I could see this working somewhat similarly to the current processing for NAA flags - the community can handle them, but if it can't or won't, the flags will still be shown to moderators rather than being sent straightaway to the bit bucket. Perhaps the moderator could see this in their queue - "Close vote/flag - Community unable to handle in reasonable timeframe".
- Ordinary users need more closevoting power - perhaps more closevotes, closevotes at a lower rep level, or more powerful close votes (e.g. wider dupehammer capability).