I feel frustrated by what I see as a skirting of the rules due to the low attention given to certain off topic questions.
It seems like quite often, someone will ask for some off site resource in a clear cut violation of our rules. Any person with close vote powers should know in a heartbeat that these questions aren't allowed. Worse - other users (often low rep) will come along and answer the question, either with an actual answer or in the comments. Those actions only serve to ensure that the next time the OP wants a tool recommendation they'll come back to SO.
Actions I take
- downvote the question (my downvote usually has no effect because they're low reputation or don't care about reputation, and the person that answers will upvote - more than offsetting my downvote. This rewards the person breaking the rules!)
- vote to close as off topic
- leave a comment explaining it's not allowed, and notify anyone that attempts to answer the question that it's not a good idea to answer these types of questions.
But it's often too little, too late. The OP gets what they want, and no consequences are seen for skirting the rules
If I didn't have vote to close privileges, I would flag the question which would put in the Close Votes review queue. But I can no longer flag the question for that reason, only vote. Does voting to close also put it in the Close Votes review queue as if I had flagged it?
What can be done in these situations to discourage users from asking these questions in the future?
Two example questions (that have since been downvoted and closed due to Meta effect):