I'm combining the [Answer from Shog9](http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/199912/158100) and some of my own experience into a proper answer: > The more previous reviews a given task has had, the closer to the top of the queue it'll be. Preference is also given to the most recently queued items, particularly when filtering by tag; depending on your preferences and time of day, this might end up giving you newer (rather than more-reviewed) items. In the [SOCVR](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/41570/so-close-vote-reviewers) room we have weekly events where the attendees handle the close vote queue by filtering on a pre-determined tag. That tag is chosen from [this SEDE query](http://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/236526/tags-that-can-be-cleared-of-votes). The query is selecting tags outside if the major 10 tags which makes that we can actually clear all questions from the close vote queue. All participant notice that because the *ordering/filter* procedure takes [more and more time](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/221614/loading-next-item-from-the-close-vote-queue-takes-longer-and-longer) if there are less tasks in the queue to handle. When the room is helping in [burninating a tag](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/295218/578411) we ask users to close vote questions in that tag about 30 minutes before the start of an event. At the start of the event, filtering on the particular tag gives us the recent close voted questions.