If stack exchange is a democratic web site, is there a way to contest to reopen a closed question, or is it common to get "bulldozed" by the administrator. In other words, is there a way I can contest a decision to close a question?
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Post here on Meta giving us the specific question and why you think it should be reopened, and if enough people agree, it will be reopened. |
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If you have the ability to vote to close a question, then you also have the ability to vote to reopen a question. If the question was closed. My suggestion is to figure out why the question was closed. If the question can be improved so that it meets the guidelines for being on-topic, then I would suggest improving the question, voting to reopen, and leaving a comment on the question stating why you think the question should be reopened. I've seen this happen on Project Management SE where a closed question was quickly cleaned up and reopened. This actually leads to a more interesting point: If a question can be improved, it should probably not be closed. |
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support, do I assume this feature is available? – CMR Mar 28 '11 at 2:19benevolent oligrachy. Power corrupts, and that is that. This is why we are still, at least by law, allowed to impeach a president. This is why judicial and executive departments are separated. – CMR Mar 28 '11 at 14:28