Was voting to close a question as 'Not a real question', but my mouse slipped to 'Blatantly Offensive'.

Would it be possible to have some means of changing my close reason, before it gets closed?

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Maybe the blatantly offensive part was your (lack of) mouse skills. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jun 29 '09 at 20:39
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@pesto You are fabulously inflammatory. – jjnguy Jun 29 '09 at 20:54
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@pesto - your comment is blatantly offensive :-P ;-) – toolkit Jul 1 '09 at 17:51
Another example (more common with me) is marking the wrong site for off-topic... – Nicholas Riley Feb 20 '11 at 2:01
Pay more attention to what you are doing, are you sure you want to format your computer? Please note that one close reason that was off doesn't matter, it does contribute to the 5 close votes and the majority will choose the right close vote reason anyway... – Tom Wijsman Nov 4 '11 at 18:16
Tom. My lack of motor skills is not the same as not paying attention. – toolkit Jul 27 '12 at 19:50

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up vote 22 down vote accepted

Yeah, i'd like this too... Of course, if we could retract close votes, that would solve this problem as well.

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+1: Totally agree. I'd prefer the retraction before a change of vote type of thing... – RSolberg Nov 4 '09 at 21:50

I believe it lists the reason as the most "popular" reason anyway, so in the grand scheme of things, it shouldn't matter too much

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Yes, but the herd mentality sometimes sets in, where other voters choose the same reason as you. – Ether Nov 4 '09 at 21:37

The issue has come up again on M.SF.

Change or retract a vote to close

Sometimes askers fix their question. Other times an dupe is identified while 3 votes are already cast and it really needs to be closed that way.

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