Apparently there aren't enough close voters to sanitize the site's quality regarding VLQ and off-topic questions.
I am restricted to have a fixed number of close votes in a daily (UTC) scope.
I've noticed that the availability of daily downvotes is somehow floating, regarding time, frequency and successful closure of low quality questions.
Given the fact that a very small community of people is active at doing that kind of essential house keeping at Stack Overflow, wouldn't it be a good idea that these should regain close voting capabilities at questions similar as with the downvote statistics?
I am not talking about my dupe hammer closures, but just the regular reasons for closing questions, and when they went through, or even lead to deletion of posts.
Here's my feature-request:
Don't count a close-vote as consumed from the user's maximum UTC-daily allotment of close-votes if:
- The question is closed within the same UTC day, unless the user closed it as a duplicate using their gold-badge dup-hammer, or
- The question is deleted within the same UTC day.
What would you think about such feature?