As a non-mod, the tools that a user has to do moderation are:
- Down vote
- Close vote
- Delete vote
- Flag
Flags are perceived by many users as slow and hit or miss for effecting the desired outcome (one only has to look in meta to see people asking why flags are being declined). This is especially the case with custom flags.
The other big tool that 10k users have is the delete vote. Most of the time the delete vote is used ([citation needed] though it would take SE digging to back me up or discredit me) it is used posts that are three delete votes and its gone.
Its really easy to find things needing one delete vote - go look at this query
As of this writing, you can look at this or this for something with one delete vote left on the question.
Here's the thing... some of the answers there are crap, and the question attracts crap answers apparently. As the answers are upvoted, a 20k can't delete vote those answers away (and mods won't delete them either). So, do you delete vote the question that attracts those answers to get rid of them or not?
The ideal case is for mods to actively work on helping the community clean up questions by deleting the poor quality answers so that the remaining answer can be a good candidate for historical locking or wiki lock.
I will point out that, for me, historical locks on questions with crap answers *reek* because its just the question that we say "don't ask like this" but we also preserve the answers but without a notice of "these answers are not good ones either"
The trend you will see when looking at the questions returned by that query is they are old "best XYZ" questions. This really doesn't fit SO's mission and style of Q&A. I personally feel that preserving these questions and answers, however popular and 'useful' ultimately hurts the quality of the site.
We all know how many people read the help center before asking questions. And we should expect a similar portion to read the "don't ask questions like this" on locked questions. But yet these questions exist with hundreds of upvotes representing thousands of reputation points - something we are trained to want to have on Stack Overflow.
So to SE - if these posts belong on stack overflow, give trusted users additional tools to remove the crap answers that are somehow popular as part of the community moderation tools. You know mods are going to decline the flags and so the only tools we have is the delete vote.
So to mods - if you think these are posts with value, act on them now - without flags. Clean up the questions, remove the poor one liner answers that are somehow at +10 score and wiki lock them. Note though that the community isn't maintaining the posts and putting a wiki lock or historical lock on them can send the wrong message to new users (after all, why not start out with a wiki lock question now?). While you may consider yourselves exception handlers only, you are also the ultimate arbitrators of quality on the site - the low bar that you say is "good enough" is going to remain as the low bar for all new posts. The one liner that "addresses the question" will be posted again and again and again by countless users having that be the median quality of an answer. The only tools the 10 and 20ks have to rectify this is deleting the questions that attract such answers wholesale.
Consider trying to work with the toolsmith types to be able to lift the content of these posts into another place (tag wikis? sub pages on tag wikis maybe? blog posts? migration to SoftwareRecs?) so that the content can be preserved, but in a format that is more appropriate than as a Q&A that is really a poll for recommendations.
Can we now use this as a teachable moment for those who have voted to delete it?
-- Don't push your luck.