I'm aware that there are lots of posts about the Close Vote Queue, which as it currently stands is as a whopping:
118.6k and counting
The fact it that it's just off putting for people looking to do some real reviewing. When I review something, I truly try to read and understand the review item before casting a decision, hence I probably don't review as much as some people might.
I think there must be numerous people out there that whizz through the queue with the solitary aim of reviewing as many items as possible. The net result will be less constructive feedback to users that have their questions closed.
Don't get me wrong the reviewing system is good, but surely with one queue that large, it could be better?
Promote a Bombing Run
After seeing the current moderator election in progress, I can see how much prominence can be gained via a "Community Bulletin":
My main suggestion would be to use this to highlight some form of event (my so called "Bombing Run") that encouraged and possibly rewarded people for helping to get the count down (with some guidance on how to effectively review of course).
This would hopefully attract new reviewers and it could help get those people like me who review now and again to review more frequently.
Give the community a time frame, some targets and make it interactive to show them what they've achieved compared to a normal review period. After all, it's the community that makes SO great and I'm sure it's the community that will help to get this back under control with a little bit of help from you guys behind the scenes.
This group already do what I'm suggesting here, but with a community bulletin promoting their effort I'm sure it could be made a very successful recurring event. Thanks to @Troyen for the link.
DB Cleanse
My other suggestion would be to do some analysis of the queue via the database. Surely with some intelligent queries I'm sure the queue could be reduced drastically prior to any publicised event. Some queries off the top of my head that could warrant automatic deletion/closing:
- Any question with x number of negative/close votes where the user has only asked a single question and hasn't been on to the site for y number of weeks.
- Any question older than a x months with y number of negative/close votes and no answers.
- Any question older than x years with no answers
Do SO already do any cleansing I wonder?