Please don't show soon-to-be-automatically-deleted questions in the close queue or at least put them to the back of the line.
Since I get limited amount of close votes to use in a day I'd rather not waste a close vote accidentally on a question that really doesn't need it; since the question will already be automatically taken care of.
I notice these "dead and abandoned" questions that will be auto-deleted in less than 7 days too often in the close queue. I don't prefer to have to check the right sidebar to see if the question is soon-to-be-automatically-deleted or not. I'd rather just not be shown them at all while in the close queue.
Pro's of removing/deprioritizing:
- will save reviewer effort and time on things that the system is already in the process of handling
- will be able to use those close votes on other questions that aren't already going to be automatically handled
- will be able to focus solely on the questions content instead of wondering if this is a dead/abandoned question that I'll just skip, so saves time and increases focus where it should be
Pro's of keeping them there (although probably rare occurrences):
- someone in the close queue edits the question into something decent and s/he or someone else upvotes it to save it (for the time being) from being auto-deleted
- a question wrongly shows up in the queue and a close reviewer goes and upvotes the question
One other solution to this problem would be to educate users about not needing to flag/vote to close questions that are soon-to-be-automatically-deleted, so they don't end up in the close queue in the first place. However, I don't see that solving this problem any time soon, but thankfully the issue is so easily resolved by just removing/deprioritizing these questions in the close queue.