Timeline for Is there a function to veto those closing answers?
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May 2, 2014 at 23:15 | vote | accept | stackoverflower | ||
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May 2, 2014 at 23:15 | vote | accept | stackoverflower | ||
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May 2, 2014 at 21:40 | history | edited | gnat | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/vote-to-reopen
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May 2, 2014 at 21:20 | answer | added | Wouter J | timeline score: 4 | |
May 2, 2014 at 15:58 | comment | added | Servy | Downvoting a question, alone, without closing it doesn't prevent it from attracting low quality answers, it doesn't give the question author as much motivation to fix it, it isn't as strong as a signal to the question ban algorithm, it doesn't convey the same sense of authority, it doesn't allow them to be deleted if not fixed, etc. Closing questions that are not in a state to be answered is far superior to just downvoting them. Of course, the actions aren't mutually exclusive. | |
May 2, 2014 at 15:56 | answer | added | Bill the LizardMod | timeline score: 18 | |
May 2, 2014 at 15:55 | history | edited | Servy |
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May 2, 2014 at 15:55 | comment | added | nkjt | Or here: stackoverflow.com/help/reopen-questions | |
May 2, 2014 at 15:54 | comment | added | Steven V | stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/close-questions - a little more information there | |
May 2, 2014 at 15:54 | comment | added | Mysticial | Yes, this feature already exists. Everyone who can close a question can also reopen it. | |
May 2, 2014 at 15:53 | history | asked | stackoverflower | CC BY-SA 3.0 |