@GrantGarrison "Its bad" is not an acceptable reason for a cv-pls request. Requests must include an actual close reason. This is the reason which you used when you flagged (or voted) to close. While additional factual information which is intended to help others evaluate the question quickly is acceptable, the actual close reason must be included.
@SurajRao Yes. I'll have a beta version of the request generator with multiple changes, including removal of links from custom reasons, by the weekend (or at least the end of the weekend :-) ).
@MartinJames For me it is unclear. It has a vague "But I don't know if on the worst case is proportional to N" which may be the question. Perhaps it is off topic and better asked on codereview.
@techraf just as a hint: [tag:cv-pls] <reason> <link> is enough, the rest is generated by the CV-pls request script (see (socvr.org)[www.socvr.org]), and is not necessary when hand typing
@HovercraftFullOfEels Why rude/abusive instead of NAA? Was it rude and edited within the 5-minute window? Or just to get it gone faster? (talking about the SD answer)
@iBug The last activity shown on this question's page was 5 years, 9 months ago. That's quite old for a cv-pls. Was there some recent activity which is not obvious from the question page?
@iBug I'm not sure what that has to do with posting a cv-pls for a very old question. If that was a sole criteria, we all be posting huge numbers of cv-pls.
@iBug I'm not sure what you're saying. Is the question a rare case? You running out of CV is rare? How does either affect the eligibility of the question for a cv-pls?
@iBug It's one of the primary criteria for cv-pls requests. cv-pls requests result in questions being closed quicker than without one (or not at all). The idea is that such requests should be for questions where the community benefits from quick closure. When a question's been around for a long time, doesn't have recent activity, and isn't being referenced in some manner (e.g. being used as an example of a "good question"), etc., then there isn't all that much benefit to closing quickly.
@iBug Normally, I'd move the request to the Sanitarium. However, the number of open cv-pls requests is at the lowest point that I've ever seen it (currently, there are only 3 open cv-pls requests; was 2 earlier). Thus, I don't feel leaving it up distracts from having other, more "worthy", questions being closed.
@zx485 I didn't say "delete-pls", but "cv-pls" since the question is too broad. I don't want to delete it however, since it does contain useful information.
Just another late-night (UTC) reminder (let me know if you feel I'm spamming this too much), but some of these duplicates of deleted questions could use your spare delete and/or reopen votes. :)
My suggestion would be to start from the bottom of the list and look for the really obviously off-topic ones with low score and low views. There's a lot of them from 2010 or so. Or look for the ones with high score and views and see if there are any that might be actually worth reopening. (Although many of those are actually dupes of migrated questions; unfortunately, I haven't managed to find any practical way to filter those out in SEDE.)