I think this paragraph in this answer summarizes it nicely:
Requiring that "silent majority" to go around casting "unclose" votes wouldn't do anything but create more work within the system for the benefit of a few edge-cases and a rather larger increase in the ability for griefers to waste the time of those already going out of their way to review and moderate. It's a tool for creating gridlock, something Stack Overflow in particular doesn't need any more of.
Keep in mind that a question getting reopened is not particularly common - although it does happen quite a lot from a number-of-questions point of view, it's not that common if we look at the percentage of (closed) questions. [citation needed]
Leave a comment instead mentioning why you think the question shouldn't be closed.
If the asker made any clarifications in the comments rather than editing the post (if lack of clarification may have contributed to the close votes), edit the post and include these details (or ask OP to do so).
If the question is already closed (or wait until it's closed), cast a reopen vote.
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either. It's only a vote to kick it out of the review queue again. If the post attracts direct attention, and deserves to be closed, you are not going to stop it with a 'Leave open' vote or a comment.gnat
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