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I would like to be able to add speaking history to Careers.SO, however I don't want to import from just Lanyrd. I'd like to be able to include a slideshow link with image, a video, a description of the talk, and a link to the conference site. This could probably be part of the Writing section.
The C# tag is pretty heavily trafficked, and thus is relatively highly scrutinized compared to other tags. You might have better luck finding questions which need your attention in other more specialized tags.
I would like it to be easier to downvote questions via the Close Vote queue. I often downvote stuff from the CV que. Questions with negative score (and no upvoted answers, I think) are automatically deleted after a certain time - thus helping to clear out the CV que.
@Shog9 as well as everyone who puts time into the review queue - Thank You! Keeping the quality high on SO is one of the most important things. I'm looking forwards to updates on how the CV queue will be improved.
Please let me vote while in the Close Vote review queue. It's the job of the honeypots to catch bad reviews. The CV queue is so crowded that I always filter it down to areas of my expertise anyway. Sometimes the CV queue shows me a post deserves a downvote (which may get it automatically deleted later on). And sometimes it shows me a post that deserves an upvote because it's been improved (added code, clarified question, etc).
On the topic of the HotList - I never look at it. I kinda didn't know it was there until reading this. I use that dropdown only to look at my Inbox and Notifications.
@Shog9 - Hmmm, I don't see an answer from a Sam? Oh, d'oh about the CV queue - my logic there doesn't hold up. Wow - there are only 6000 open questions on SO? I can see keeping closed questions with upvoted answers, but not so much for a low PV / no answers question that somehow managed to get an upvote.