I can only afford to spare 10 minutes a day at most to the task of reviewing questions in the Close Review Queue, but since it's an extremely time-consuming process, I've recently just given up completely on closing questions through the queue. Which is sort of a waste, because I have 40 close votes a day to use in the queue that, for the most part, never get used.
Recommendation and off-site resource questions are easy to close
I've noticed that questions that fit this close reason,
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it.
take very little effort to review, so I used to filter the close review queue using the off-topic filter.
The problem with that filter, however, is that it also contains questions that are possibly off-topic for 4 other reasons:
Because of that, I end up clicking "Skip" on a lot of questions that don't ask for recommendations or off-site resources, and thus even when using the off-topic filter, having to slog through all of these other questions still ends up being a significant drag on my time, and demotivates me to go look through the Close Review Queue.
A new filter?
Would it be possible to have a new filter for just recommendation and off-site resource questions? I imagine that this filter would pick out questions that people have either flagged or voted to close as a recommendation question.
If such a filter were implemented that allowed me to only review these type of questions in the Close Review Queue, I would probably be motivated to actually use most, if not all, of my 40 close-votes a day (for the review queue), instead of just letting them all go to waste.
Additional enhancements to closing workflow
As an additional enhancement to streamline this workflow, if I'm going to be looking to filter on questions that should be closed as recommendation and off-site resources questions, it would be nice if the Close button only needed to be clicked once to vote to close, if the system already knows that I'm filtering on a specific close reason:
Otherwise, the current workflow requires 4 darn clicks to close a recommendation question. 4! 4 clicks to close a recommendation question is 3 clicks too many!
However, just because I'm looking at a question that someone else flagged or voted to close as a recommendation question, that doesn't necessarily mean that the question should be actually be closed for that particular reason. Maybe it's really just unclear or too broad, or whatever. So we still need the old popup dialog too. So I guess perhaps one thing we could do is to have two close buttons, one for the instant-close for the reason that you're filtering on, and the other close button maintains the current popup behavior: