I took some time to work on review queues this evening, and came across what to me seemed like a very odd thing: in the "Reopen Votes" queue, four posts in a row were years old:
is JSP really considered deprecated? [closed]
Memory leak checker for Windows that supports GCC? [closed]
Which code signing authority should I go with? [closed]
How do websites use C++ and other programming languages as their backend? [closed]
Leaving aside for the moment the question of whether these questions should remain closed (they all seem appropriately closed to me):
- What would be the motivation for someone to go through and vote to reopen several very old questions? Specifically, as opposed to someone genuinely believing the questions need to be reopened (it's hard to see in these cases why someone would feel that way), is there some other personal gain to be had? Is doing that "a thing"?
- My assumption is that these reopen votes were from the same user, but of course I have no way to prove that myself. It seems like an odd coincidence, to see so many very old posts proposed for reopening. Is it one? Or do I just have a flawed understanding of how often this sort of thing happens?