Time and again I have seen that someone adds a close vote incorrectly (sometimes they mark it as opinion-based even when there is a clear objective question, sometimes they mark it as a duplicate of another question even though it is not).
I guess most of these are honest mistakes because the close voter did not read the question carefully enough. But this can be quite frustrating to posters who ask good questions with good intentions.
I could cite numerous examples of this but I'll cite only one here:
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/34780582/revisions
Admittedly this was initially written as an opinion-based question initially but the opinion-based part was soon removed and fixed to make it an objective question. The question had a proper yes/no question that could be answered objectively with the knowledge of C standard library. An objective answer was posted and the question was resolved. Yet a month later someone voted to close it as "opinion based". Then 4 others agreed with the first close voter and closed the question!
It seems to me that some people are too trigger happy and like to pile on close votes to quickly close questions without reading the question carefully or examining the close vote critically.
I noticed the problem four years later and voted to reopen the question and the question was reopened again.
No harm done here but imagine a new user on this website having to go through an experience like this! So here are my questions:
- Why isn't there a higher bar to get close-vote privilege? Something like 100K points before one can get close-vote privilege.
- Why isn't there a do-not-close vote option so that people who do not agree with the close vote can register their view. Right now, once the first close vote is registered, it is only a matter of time before the trigger happy users pile on to that. People who disagree with the close vote have no way to register their disagreement as a vote. Imagine a system where users can register both close-vote and do-not-close vote and once 10 votes have been gathered, the majority wins!
- When a question is reopened because it was deemed that the original close-voters were incorrect, why aren't the incorrect close-voters penalized? This would discourage the trigger happy people from registering close-votes without reading the question carefully.
I would like to know if it's only me who feels this way or do you see incorrect close-votes as a genuine problem on Stack Overflow and what you think should be done about it.