To reopen a closed question, five (5) people with at least 3000 reputation must agree that the question is suitable for the site and cast votes to reopen the question.

But:

  • How does one actually vote to reopen? Is there a reputation level that you must have before you can see this function? Or do I just leave a comment along the lines of, "I vote to reopen"?
  • What happens if someone with less than 3000 reputation leaves a comment that they wish to vote to reopen?
  • How can one draw attention to their closed questions? Is it done via a posting new question? Or do you edit the closed question?

Related: What is a “closed” question?

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I'd actually like to nominate this for the faq tag. – John Rudy Jan 21 '10 at 5:23
@Citizen Kang: is it good idea to incorporate bits from all answers into the question? so everything is in one place, easy to read/find? – Radek Jan 21 '10 at 6:28
@Radek: Nope, that's what the answers are there for. :) Plus, the accepted (and currently highest voted) answer is completely accurate. – John Rudy Jan 21 '10 at 17:23
@Citizen Kang: what I am missing in the answer to be a complete answer is 'However, you may only vote to close or reopen a question once.' And I'm not able to edit the answer. – Radek Jan 21 '10 at 19:08
@Pop Done & Done. Mods can do that too :) – Diago Sep 2 '10 at 16:43
I came here because I keep seeing people mention that re-open votes expire, however I don't see that mentioned anywhere here. Can someone please explain that? – Rachel Feb 28 at 16:10
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Voting to reopen

The owner must have 250 rep in order to vote to reopen their own question. Other users can also vote to reopen, but they must have a minimum 3000 reputation points.

In those cases, you will see a link (on the same line as the link | edit | flag) to click.

vote to reopen link

Clicking on this will ask you to confirm that you want to reopen this question. After five (5) votes, the post will be reopened. A moderator can also reopen with their single vote.

Comments to reopen

Leaving comments about voting to reopen does nothing in and of itself. You can try and address a specific user who may have left a comment as to why they voted to close and ask them to help cast reopen votes if you think they voted in error.

You can also leave a comment asking for other users to vote to reopen if you've edited your question to a better form.

Attention on closed questions

If the comments are helpful as to why the question has been closed, you can edit the post so that it fits the site topic or remove the points of offense if so marked. The close reason, while not always accurate, should point you in the right direction of what to fix.

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@random: no more questions from me :-) Great answer! Thank you. – Radek Jan 21 '10 at 5:03
What's that green drawing? – John Saunders Jan 21 '10 at 5:04
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What green drawing? There's just a freehand arrow pointing out the reopen link. @joh – random Jan 21 '10 at 5:08
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+1, great freehand art. :) (Oh yeah, and it's correct and a great summary, too.) – John Rudy Jan 21 '10 at 5:22
@random: I see a red arrow, with a green "frog" underneath it. Time for a new pair of glasses? – John Saunders Jan 21 '10 at 9:07
How do you see a frog in the image? @joh – random Jan 21 '10 at 9:42
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I see a snake that just ate a frog. That thingy on it's tail - is that a gadget fitted by Animal Planet crew to track the poor snake's path? – Amarghosh Jan 21 '10 at 11:01
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@random: the arrow is red, the frog/snake is green. Perhaps one of us is red/green colorblind? Come on, now, don't mess with the old guy making him think he's getting senile... – John Saunders Jan 21 '10 at 13:52
--> The second half of this comment stream should be a discussion. Anywho, replying to the actual answer: I didn't know this. I was just about to post something about it, and similar questions actually did something for once and directed me here. – cbroughton Nov 13 '11 at 2:43
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Leaving a comment about voting to reopen has no effect. There will be a link to click to vote to reopen new questions as I understand it.

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When a question is closed there will be a link under the tags that says "reopen". You, as the owner of the question (with at least 250 rep), should be able to see that when your question has been closed by the community and/or moderators. Looks like your question has already been reopened, though.

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you're right the question is reopen so I cannot see the link. As I can remember there was no link. I have another closed question so I can check that there is no 'reopen' link – Radek Jan 21 '10 at 4:22
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Regarding the second point: "What happens if someone with less than 3000 reputation leaves a comment that they wish to vote to reopen?"

Obviously leaving a comment has no effect, but to this point, would it be worth having a mechanism for reputation-deprived users to call attention to particular questions/answers so that other users with more reputation can take a look and decide whether to reopen or not?

This could also apply to other features that also require reputation, not just reopening a question. What I'm thinking of would not be intrusive (i.e. it would not send out messages or anything).

For example, I'm thinking that there could just be a list of questions that other users have requested be reopened, sorted descending by the number of users (or better yet, the sum of the reputation of those users) requesting that it be reopened. If any users who have enough reputation to reopen want to peruse that list, then they can do so. If not, then they don't have to.

Basically, I'm suggesting a mechanism that allows users with low reputation to still have some kind of input towards causing something to change, even though it requires the intervention of another user who has enough reputation to enact that change. The benefit is that you're not leaving it up to chance that enough users with high enough reputation have happened to stop by on a particular question, noticed the situation, and decided to take action.

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