I'd have to respectfully disagree with this feature request.
If we're going to allow this, what's to stop allowing something similar for any of the other close reasons? What would the UI look like if more than one of these apply? Making something like that look good (or even just decent) is nontrivial.
As an extension to that, what if there are two dupe candidates? (Say, two questions, each with two corresponding close votes and X number of flags) How are you going to allow both options at once?
As far as UI goes in the review queue, right now we have the four buttons in the top right:
- Leave Open
- Close
- Edit
- Skip
I've already seen plenty of "Oops, I pressed the wrong button" posts; adding more buttons here is only going to increase the risks. If we do a special-case on flags, then we're not really reviewing questions anymore, but flags. Reviewing flags is its own animal altogether, and I'm not a fan of mixing things if I can help it.
I know the last part of the question asked about a one-click option, but since the title asks why we have to click four times, I'll go ahead and address why I think 2 or 3 clicks aren't feasible either.
Right now, if you choose to vote to close, there's three more steps afterward:
- Choose why you're voting to close
Again, I don't agree with pulling out the close reasons and adding more buttons, so this click stays.
- Narrow down your reason (applies to duplicate and off-topic close reasons)
This one also stays, since if there are multiple possible questions that fit the bill you need to pick which one. (Plus, maybe you just happen to want to use a different question.)
- One more button to confirm your choice
Right now, for any vote to close, you have to confirm. I personally want to keep this, since there's always the risk of making a mistake. If I have to spend an extra split-second every time to lower the risks, then so be it.
Finally, as I started typing this up, you said this in the comments:
I will be especially interested if those reasons justify the tradeoff
against hundreds of mostly-duplicate questions remaining open,
flaggers feeling neglected, reviewers frustrated, etc.
Look, I get it. We're all sick of the avalanche of terrible questions, and we'd love to deal with them swiftly and efficiently. However, the most important thing that I think we should keep in mind is that if we're going to deal with this, we must continue to show the same kind of high quality in our close actions that we're expecting out of questions. Basically, we have to make sure we don't stoop to their level while we're cleaning up.
The short answer to why I disagree with the feature request is then: While I agree that it's nice to make reviewing close votes easier to handle, we need to keep our votes as high quality as we can. I can't get behind this feature request because I just don't foresee a feature like this not causing a quality-hit as well.