Currently, it takes 5 close votes to reach the closing threshold. Each person with >=3000 reputation can cast 50 close votes per day.
Problems:
It's not difficult to reach 3000 reputation. One way to get that is getting 600 up-votes. This is a number reachable on one question. Getting up-votes on one question doesn't mean the person has good judgement (about whether a question is good and in-topic), or even benevolent. So the quality of close voters are not guaranteed.
The closing committee is too small. If you can't guarantee the quality of a group of people in charge of power, you should increase the number of positions so that the many good are not managed by a few bad. Unfortunately the current threshold
n = 5
is far too small. If the probability of making a wrong judgement isp
, then the probability of a question being wrongfully closed by the firstn
comrades isp^n
. The error rate decreases exponentially with the threshold. So increasing the threshold is exponentially helpful.Some people like following others. Some people are easily influenced by others. If they see there are already 2 close votes on a question, they don't hesitate casting the 3rd. This makes it even easier to reach the threshold. Yes I haven't included closing trolls and closing managers who simply enjoy abusing their power.
A person can cast 50 close votes per day? This is the very number that needs to be reduced, not the closing threshold. This number is basically saying how many bullets you can carry with your gun. Plus the fact that your gun automatically reloads the next day. No need to elaborate on the consequences I think.
Presumption of innocence is a legal right in many countries and international human right under the UN's Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 11. If a question is controversial, it should be kept open. It's far more harmful to prevail censorship and hinder freedom of speech than to keep some garbage on server which you can choose not to see. See next.
The forum has a search function, which minimize the negative effects of garbage questions. If garbage questions don't show up in search results, they don't harm users. If they do, improve the search algorithm. The Internet also has a lot of garbage. You can't close them all, but you know how to use search engines.
If you feel garbage questions are wasting storage and bandwidth resources, you can do automatic garbage collection. You can set a lifetime to each question and recycle it if it doesn't receive a given threshold of popularity. This automatically balances the server load over time without human intervention. Moreover, it gives each question a time to survive before it's killed prematurely.
If you are interested, there's an opposite question which asks to reduce the number of votes required to close a question.
Statistics:
12 downvotes from the first 21 views.
4 close votes (off-topic) within 30 minutes.
Put on hold (off-topic) within 35 minutes.
Edits:
- Re-titled from Increase the number of votes required to close a question to Increase the number of votes required to close a question to 6, which looks more consistent with Reduce the number of votes required to close a question to 4, which is certainly not off-topic.