This would prevent people wasting their time voting or reading multiple answers and prevent the question from being highly upvoted (which easy questions have a tendency to be).
People can still vote on closed questions, as witnessed by the 'walking in the rain' one.
Hmm, I feel I need to understand a little better the consequences of closing a question (and of deleting it). Presumably these are somewhere on the meta.SE site.
]]>This would prevent people wasting their time voting or reading multiple answers and prevent the question from being highly upvoted (which easy questions have a tendency to be).
]]>Although it was discussed in the comments to Theo's question I think it would be good to get some kind of community consensus on what to do with such questions. The way I see it, these questions mostly come up when it is difficult to search for the answer to the question if you don't know a keyword that other people can provide for you, and I think MO is a good place to find out about these keywords. On the other hand, after the appropriate Wikipedia link has been posted the question isn't doing much good on the front page.
Is there any kind of cleanup protocol for getting rid of such questions from the front page but keeping them searchable?
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