I would test it out here but I'm not sure if anyone has voted to close any of my questions. I'm curious because it could result in quicker edits by the asker.
I suppose a follow-up question is -- should they be allowed to see that close votes are accumulating on their question?
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Honestly, I thought they are able to see the close votes to their questions, even if they have below 3K rep. That would help especially with dupe posts, if no-one mentioned it in a comment. Edit: |
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Anyone with 250 rep can "Vote to close or reopen your questions" according to the FAQ, which means they can also see the close votes. |
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No, you have to be over 3k rep to see your close votes. It probably would be useful for a user to see the close/reopen votes on his questions. I'll change this to a feature request for those interested. |
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I'd suggest that we (since I'm <3k) not be able to see who voted to close, but the number of votes and reasons. (Yes, it gets revealed once closed, but I think this would be good to avoid making newbies mad at someone in particular.) |
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