How come the 'close votes' review list came to be 11 K?
The Close Votes queue used to include every single question with at least 1 close vote on it. I think it may even have included questions that had no close votes on them, but a duplicate flag on it or a flag to close the question (users with < 3k rep can only flag vote not close vote). There were rules though to age out questions from that queue though, but there was a decent period of time where the Close Votes queue did show over 80k questions.
The main reason it shows only about 11k questions in there now is because of this status-completed feature-request by Shog9 ♦.
- Two parameters:
- FlagsAgeDaysThreshold: the number of days old the newest vote or flag must be for a question to remain under review. Default value:
4
- FlagsThreshold: the number of votes or flags required for a question to remain under review once FlagsAgeDaysThreshold has been
exceeded. Default value: 3.
Here's how the /review page looked on October 27th, 2013, as shown here.
And why is there still a limit of 40 when there are so many waiting?
This answer by animuson ♦ answers that question :
Users are limited to reviewing 20 posts per queue each UTC day, unless the queue has more than 1,000 items in it, in which case the limit bumps up to 40.
I would propose/feature-request that there should be another rule too. If the queue has more than 5000 items in it you should get 80 reviews per day. If the queue has more than 10,000 items in it, you should get 100 reviews per day. And I'd request the max closes votes per day that a user should currently receive on SO should be 100, not only 50. But that's just my opinion.