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Note the closest Dup I can find is on StackExchange Meta:

Increase close vote weight for gold tag badge holders

There are 2 aspects to this post:

  1. Question: Is it good practice to provide solutions from scratch when OP has displayed no attempt at answering their question? In other words, no code provided, but a code-based solution is expected.
  2. Suggestion: Currently, it takes 5 votes to close a question that is too broad or unclear. In popular tags, by the time this happens, there are often one or more answers. Would it be possible to implement something like:
    • 3 Bronze or higher badge holders in a relevant tag can close down the question.
    • 2 Silver or higher badge holders in a relevant tag can close down the question.

My rationale is as follows. There are countless excellent answers to poor questions. Occasionally, the answerer (or an altruistic contributor) edits the question so it is more meaningful to a wider audience. Implementing the above suggestion will make it more likely we have good questions associated with those excellent answers.

Edit #1: This post is not about giving Bronze/Silver holders extra privileges. Nor is it about specifically giving high-rep users extra privileges.

I would be equally happy with 2 Gold holders being able to close down a non-duplicate (but very poor) question. It seems inconsistent that 4 Gold holders cannot close a broad / unclear question, but 1 can close a duplicate.

Edit #2: From 2014 post on Gold badge dup hammer:

This is being deployed initially as an experiment, I think there's enough sanity here to prevent most abuse cases, and we don't really have a very large rate of incorrect duplicates. If this pans out well, we might consider giving gold tag badge holders more weight in other areas, and possibly considering silver tag badge holders.

I'd say the Gold badge dup hammer was a resounding success.

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    If you make a feature request about prevent no-research answer: How about doing some research yourself before. Bronze and silber super-power is a topic that is proposed almost every month: 1, 2, 3
    – BDL
    Mar 17, 2018 at 18:24
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    The reason why I didn't find your (apparent) dups, which are generally years old and sometimes have no accepted answer, is they all focus on giving bronze/silver holders extra privileges. My point is more general. Maybe you can have 2 gold badge holders close a question?
    – jpp
    Mar 17, 2018 at 18:41
  • Not a dupe per se, it only addresses part 2 of the question. OP, why did you not make this two questions?
    – Jan Doggen
    Mar 17, 2018 at 19:57
  • @JanDoggen, The reason I didn't ask the first question separately is the answer is obvious: "Take the right action: Close it and hope the system works with sufficient other users agreeing. If it doesn't, the worst that can happen is a few users post solutions before (if/when) the question gets closed." The reason it does not work is highlighted in the second part: not all of us [questioners + responders] see SO as a resource rather than a solution-providing service. Which is where gold holders can step in.
    – jpp
    Mar 17, 2018 at 20:08
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    I like the suggestion but I don't understand how it's supposed to "make it more likely we have good questions associated with those excellent answers". I think it will just help closing bad question(which is a good thing).
    – Oleg
    Mar 17, 2018 at 20:27
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    "This post is not about giving Bronze/Silver holders extra privileges." Then what is it?
    – jhpratt
    Mar 17, 2018 at 20:51
  • @jhpratt: "I would be equally happy with 2 Gold holders being able to close down a non-duplicate (but very poor) question." Please also see Edit #2.
    – jpp
    Mar 17, 2018 at 20:52
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    related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/338755/…. Now I think that you should split your question in 2. And provided that there's an answer to one part, your question is half a duplicate, or 2 half-duplicates. (not to mention that you've made yourself a friend below :)) Mar 17, 2018 at 20:56
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    see also Empowering tag-badge holders part II - let's look at silver? at MSE
    – gnat
    Mar 17, 2018 at 21:36
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    Something changed for the worse in the last four years; SE no longer cares about helping its most invested users tend to the site. As all the links in the comments demonstrate, this is more wasted breath, unfortunately. Best get used to the inadequate tools we have, and vote for some more bodies to line the flag-handling queue.
    – jscs
    Mar 18, 2018 at 15:28
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    Eh, expanding that comment would just produce this again.
    – jscs
    Mar 18, 2018 at 17:03
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    I would really like to see high-rep users get more weight for their close votes. I also proposed awhile back reducing the number of close votes required to close questions (so only 3 or 4 "normal" close voters). Mar 19, 2018 at 2:52
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    @jpp "SO isn't a code-writing service" - I find this (frequently repeated) refrain consistently unhelpful, both because I'm unclear on what precisely it's supposed to mean, and because it seems to only be used (as it is here) to demand that askers convert their "How do I do X?" questions into "Why doesn't my attempt at X work?" questions. Okay, so we're not a "code-writing service"; are we then a "debugging service"? If not, why does artificially converting a how-to question into a debug-this question by sprinkling it with broken code make it better?
    – Mark Amery
    Mar 19, 2018 at 16:37
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    @MarkAmery Your thought was posed formally as a MSE question some time ago: How does "proof of effort" make a question better? (And I think there's a similar one on MSO, but can't find it at the moment.) (Actually, that probably was an MSO question when it was posted -- before the Meta split.)
    – jscs
    Mar 20, 2018 at 0:51
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    Oh, this one's good too, from way back: Are code troubleshooting questions really what we want to encourage?
    – jscs
    Mar 20, 2018 at 0:55

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