@MadaraUchiha Shog said, and I wasted time looking for it just now, paraphrasing: if it should be closed, it has no answers, and score 0, don't bother 4 more people to close it, just downvote it and nobody else would be bothered
@MadaraUchiha easy, you read it first, add it to a list (locally or remotely, but somewhere you control), create something that reads that list just before roomba runs and downvotes those posts, profit
Because the noise is drowning the signal. And there are orders of magnitude more "bad" users than there are willing reviewers (at least here on Stack Overflow)
@KevinGuan If you would bother reading this you would see that this question isn't off-topic. And also asking about common programming problems/algorithms is allowed afaik — Fᴀʀʜᴀɴ Aɴᴀᴍ1 min ago
So here's a thought... A question ends up in the helper queue; no one edits it (because they can't). The OP never returns. It never gets answered. Why not just delete those?
User asks bad question, I'd much prefer the question closed and comments left, and have it decay naturally over 9 days till it's roombad, than it being instantly deleted with no visual hint and not notification whatsoever to OP
@Braiam If the question is old and unanswered, sure.
I've personally reformed more than one user from someone you'd consider a troll to someone who's leading the discussion in the JavaScript and PHP rooms.
@Madara if we had a chat room with people with rep 1 could go to and drain the pain (and peeps willing to staff it) then it would help. Altering close reasons thinking there is some magic formula will never suit everyone
> 'Extra weights' in current privileges. E.g. having your vote count as two instead of one. This is way too difficult to implement, and way too complicated to explain to someone new.
I have three pending meta post which I know the title: "I want to fry the smaller fish", "Lets insulate the lighting rod", and "The only problem SO doesn't have"
@Drew There's a fine line between insults made in fun, and insults in bad spirit. Part of being a high rep user/moderator is knowing to tell the difference.
i think that there are users who will remove or improve their content when it gets downvoted. what would be the advantage of not giving them that feedback? they take the downvotes less personally?
Again, I think that is a great idea. And I also think it has no chance of getting implemented for all the reasons mentioning Revenue above. I would like stuff closed quicker. I don't think The Borg wants it that way.
I need to whip together some java blocks for peeps to review if so inclined
I actually feel sorry for some "OP"s, sometimes. Don't get me wrong, but I just can't shake that souvenir when I was a big noob that cries for any help possible..
@Drew jailbreak... most of them are missing 1 vote
Mohammed you can next batch. Let me put it in perspective. Think of it as a pyramid. We vacated all the cv4's yesterday. The top of the pyramid is cv4. There aren't any. The numbers are huge below it in a broad pyramid. We need them shoved up
right now we are real low on cv4 because of the Blood Letting imposed by Tuna and Petter yesterday. Here are the counts as of 20 minutes ago (cv4=6 cv3=182 cv2=401 cv1=961)
no they are not old. they are 30k to 15k minutes ago and they will become old and the votes age away if we don't perform some action (Lord willing and Q deserving)
that is why I said 10 a day .... if this is exhausting
Actually I'm having a hard time keeping up with you guys, I have a C# "development journey (as my teacher calls it) tomorrow, & I can't process C# code & what all of you say at the same time
@josilber I don't see any difference between this and the other answers to the question. Shouldn't the whole question just be closed and deleted to avoid further such answers?