Yes, this is another "the close votes queue is getting too large"-related question.
So, how do we cut down on this queue? There's already an auto-prune after X days mechanic; considering the rate at which the queue is growing, how long before "days" becomes "hours" and then "minutes"?
A far better solution is to get more people voting to close, and the obvious way to achieve this is to incentivize participation in voting. The simplest mechanic to achieve this is to award +rep for tending the close vote queue.
To quote from the help center, "Reputation is a rough measurement of how much the community trusts you; it is earned by convincing your peers that you know what you’re talking about." In my mind, if you've successfully curated a certain amount of the site's content, you definitely know what you're talking about.
So how would this work?
- only users who are dedicated reviewers - i.e. those with the Steward badge - should get +rep for close votes
- +rep should be awarded based on the size of the queue being worked, and the number of votes cast by a user per day. A queue that never has more than 1,000 entries doesn't award any rep, and you can only get +rep if you use all of your votes for that queue in a day.
- +rep should be rewarded at a very low rate, i.e. +5 per 40 votes (or even more slowly)
There are some aspects of this that need to be addressed - most obviously, queue bots - but I'm sure we can come up with something.
/flame suit on