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I have just found this question which was closed as duplicate:

How do I mark a user's progress when they're taking a multi-step action on my website?

however, it doesn't look like it is a duplicate, so I voted to reopen it and also flagged for moderator attention for it was wrongly closed, was this the right course of action or did I do something wrong?

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Voting to reopen was all you needed to do. A comment as to why you feel it should be reopened could be really helpful.

There is a reopen review queue where other community members with 3k+ reputation review reopen requests; voting to reopen puts a question into that queue automatically if it has not yet been part of that queue.

You do not need to flag such a post for moderator attention. Moderators only need to be involved for issues the community cannot handle themselves. This is not such an issue.

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  • It would seem I've done to much then, whops! Is there a way to "retract" a flag? Jun 5, 2014 at 12:01
  • No, there isn't. The flag will most likely be declined when a moderator processes it. Don't worry too much about it, mistakes happen.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jun 5, 2014 at 12:02
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    As someone who reviews reopen requests whenever I see one, I would really appreciate a comment explaining why it is not a duplicate. I'm going to look at the question and alleged duplicate anyway, but it is likely to make it easier and quicker for me to decide on my vote. Jun 5, 2014 at 13:15

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