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Canceling a “Vote to Close”
How about a “Vote not to close” option to counter the “Vote to close”?

Granted, you can't reopen something that isn't closed yet, but that is a vocabulary issue that is easily addressed, please hear me out.

There have been a few instances where I have been browsing Stack Overflow questions, and have come across a question with 3 or 4 votes to close for one reason or another, however, I just don't agree that it should be closed. Now, if it is closed, I may notice it later, and come back to it to cast my vote to reopen the question. However, it is much more likely that I will not notice. And a question that I would have voted to reopen, doesn't get my vote.

The question then becomes how many yays to nays do you need to actually close a question, and how many yays to nays do you need to actually reopen it, but once a good balance is struck, I feel this would improve a feature of the site that some have taken issue with.

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Can you say "tug of war?" No, not enough questions get closed as it is ... – John Rudy Dec 17 '09 at 20:01
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They'll implement this just as soon as they implement a feature that allows us to close a question before it's asked. – Adam Davis Dec 17 '09 at 20:26
deferred to duplicates – Joel Coehoorn Dec 17 '09 at 22:54
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closed as exact duplicate by GEOCHET, Ladybug Killer, Welbog 2 - Welbog in time, perbert, John Rudy Dec 17 '09 at 20:01

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