Currently, gold tag badge holders have the right to single-handedly hammer close vote questions as a duplicate. By allowing this we are saying that we respect the opinion of our gold tag badge holders enough to respect their decision as to what is in fact a duplicate and what isn't.
Given that logic, shouldn't we be able to respect their opinion with regard to questions that have been close voted, by the community?
A gold tag badge holder should have enough experience within this badge to be able to decide what is a good question and what isn't.
Consider if the question has been edited and improved since it was closed or even if the author added clarity in comments. A gold tag badge holder may be able to see this question should not be closed. They may even be able to answer it now. However, they would need to wait until enough people agree with them that it should be reopened. In low volume tags this can take hours or days.
I propose questions closed for these reasons:
- Unclear
- Need focus
- Needs debugging details (the tag holder may know there are enough details)
- possibly opinion based (if the tag holder can come with facts only)