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I wonder if we could have a reward (aside from the personal satisfaction) for rescuing a question from the Close Vote Queue?

It probably needs some discussion as to what that exactly means, but I was thinking:

  • Chose "Edit" on the CVQ on a question with negative votes
  • Resulted in the question having positive votes and an accepted answer.

As well as just adding to the very few public rewards for participating in the CVQ, such a badge would be one small way of providing incentive to treat questions with care and nurture in the CVQ, rather than taking the easy path of hitting "close" each time....

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    "Has an accepted answer" is no argument for quality; askers of crappy questions routinely accept crappy answers.
    – jscs
    May 28, 2015 at 19:24
  • @JoshCaswell furthermore, "having a positive score" is no argument for quality; answerers of crappy questions routinely upvote crappy questions.
    – l4mpi
    May 28, 2015 at 20:33

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We do don't we?

The Explainer, Refiner and Illuminator badges.

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  • That goes quite close. Arguably "close enough". I hadn't noticed that one before. I'm pondering whether it fully meets the intent of rewarding the action of resucing a flagged question, and whether that nuance is important? May 28, 2015 at 7:40

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