In returning to a question that I answered yesterday, I found that a moderator has intervened and closed the question.
I'm unhappy that moderation privileges were not used correctly in this case.
As far as I can see, the stated reason for closure does not correspond to anything that I can see in the question. (the original closure reason was "This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error.", which has now been superseded by my dupehammer vote).
So, how does that question (which has had minimal edits) qualify for the stated closure reason? I'm sure there's some logical reason that the moderator chose to intervene, but where the closure reason has specific wording that doesn't appear to correspond to problems in the question, wouldn't additional comments be appropriate?