When a question is deleted the same vote-day as it was closed, refund the close votes cast on the question.
There are three situations where this comes up:
Question has a close vote or two, a comment tells the OP that this is off topic (or about issues with the question) and the OP self delete...
With question and answer up and down votes, one has so many they may cast per vote period. From What are the limits on how I can cast, change, and retract votes? :
Thirty post votes per day per user (includes upvotes and downvotes)
Up to ten additional question-only votes per day per us...
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Increased Review Queue Limits
This is similar to, but different than Shadow Wizard's proposal for unlimited close votes
Some of my logic for this request is echoed in this post on Meta.Programmers.
The TL;DR version is that community members who are active in community mode...
from my POV - if the the number you're allowed to CV worked similar to the flag count you get -- ie: the more flags you get approved, the more flags you're allowed to make... but then, I think that's discussed before and wasn't practical
The problem that new users don't understand is that in order to get expert answers, you have to have an environment that expert users want to participate in. You won't get that if you allow discussions and opinion based questions and tool recommendations.
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no worries - if I can help on this quest I will... but I'm sure you appreciate there's other stuff going on behind the scenes that's more urgent of attention and I can only be involved in community actions to a certain degree
@durron597 locking is fairly last measure... the closest is an historical lock, but that's just nasty... as long as the Qs aren't attracting bad things or conversation on meta/other debate... they can just stay closed
@JonClements Yeah, that's what Robert Harvey said last time I asked for a lock like that one. I guess just burn the tag. The problem is when there are no appropriate tags remaining
I just answered a question at 2015-03-23 13:02:50Z, and then edited it at 2015-03-23 13:07:03Z.
This edit was made within the 5 minute grace-period (4 minutes and 13 seconds after the question was answered). Yet the edit is shown in the revisions.
I also just noticed that a similar thing happen...
Cookies. It's because of cookies.
As I started to dig into this problem I noticed that the first time I opened the site in a new browser I got a 404, but after refreshing (sometimes once, sometimes a few times) the site continued to work.
That's when I busted out Chrome's Incognito mode and the...
@rene Your last completed review session ended 14 seconds ago and lasted 11 minutes and 8 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 16 seconds.
@gunr2171 Your last completed review session ended 9 seconds ago and lasted 16 minutes and 8 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 24 seconds.
@Sam Your last completed review session ended 10 seconds ago and lasted 6 minutes and 30 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 9 seconds.