The Staging Ground's environment is a bit different. Typically, two users can together vote a question as being off-topic or as a duplicate. This means that reviewers can expediently handle questions that aren't fit for SO or have been asked before. I thought that the choice to move from the site-wide 3 close vote threshold to 2 was a good one in the SG because:
- These questions are asked predominately by new users and are more likely to be unfit for the main site or have been asked before. It's nothing personal or newbie-hating, it's just that we get a lot of questions like this.
- The SG is not nearly as discoverable of a place as main-site Q&A (unless you're accessing SG questions from the home page listings). This means less power users will see these questions and willfully review.
- The question author can edit their question and place it in "Re-evaluate" status, allowing it to be reviewed again, during which time a reviewer can publish it to the main site instantly (or determine that "Requires Major changes" is a more fitting status), effectively "reopening" it. This is extremely different from main-site Q&A where it requires 3 users to vote to reopen (under normal circumstances).
So color me shocked when I noticed that my off-topic vote here didn't "close" the question as off-topic.
"Close" is in quotes here because the SG tries to avoid the "closed" terminology as much as possible. Why that's the case is... Odd... But not central to this question.
It seems that the off-topic vote threshold has been raised to 3 in the SG. I do not see any correspondence about this change here on Meta, and am asking for this to either be fixed if it was unintentional or changed back if it was intentional.
Let me be clear: While I personally took issue with the usage of certain closure reasons in the Staging Ground (the use of "Seeking recommendations for off-site resources/libraries" for questions asking for help with using/implementing a specific library or tool, to name one), that's a problem that's far more prolific outside of the SG anyway.