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Makyen Mod
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From a time when I probably knew something about this:

  1. ...Edited (body edits only) within 70 days of closure by the author. Or,
  2. ...Edited (body edits only) within 70 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  3. ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month.

CurrentlyNote: for #2 (3rd-party edits), this means that a closed question will automatically be added toany flag raised by the reopen queueeditor other than "moderator intervention" disqualifies the edit from consideration, even when itthe flag comes after the edit, is declined, or is retracted by the flagger. Flag types include close and reopen votes, which are represented as flags internally. There are some unintended consequences to how this is handled.

  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

A question will only be enqueued once per closure via editing. It will be enqueued once per reopen vote as long as there are no outstanding reopen votes that've already triggered a review.

From a time when I probably knew something about this:

Currently, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

A question will only be enqueued once per closure via editing. It will be enqueued once per reopen vote as long as there are no outstanding reopen votes that've already triggered a review.

From a time when I probably knew something about this:

  1. ...Edited (body edits only) within 70 days of closure by the author. Or,
  2. ...Edited (body edits only) within 70 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  3. ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month.

Note: for #2 (3rd-party edits), any flag raised by the editor other than "moderator intervention" disqualifies the edit from consideration, even when the flag comes after the edit, is declined, or is retracted by the flagger. Flag types include close and reopen votes, which are represented as flags internally. There are some unintended consequences to how this is handled.

A question will only be enqueued once per closure via editing. It will be enqueued once per reopen vote as long as there are no outstanding reopen votes that've already triggered a review.

Rollback to Revision 3: It's a quote. We don't mess with quotes. If it should be changed, then change it in the original. (comment edited Feb 14, 2021 at 0:44)
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Makyen Mod
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From a time when I probably knew something about this:

Currently, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

  • ...Edited by the author (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited by a 3rd-party (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

A question will only be enqueued once per closure via editing. It will be enqueued once per reopen vote as long as there are no outstanding reopen votes that've already triggered a review.

From a time when I probably knew something about this:

Currently, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

  • ...Edited by the author (body edits only) within 5 days of closure. Or,
  • ...Edited by a 3rd-party (body edits only) within 5 days of closure, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

A question will only be enqueued once per closure via editing. It will be enqueued once per reopen vote as long as there are no outstanding reopen votes that've already triggered a review.

From a time when I probably knew something about this:

Currently, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

A question will only be enqueued once per closure via editing. It will be enqueued once per reopen vote as long as there are no outstanding reopen votes that've already triggered a review.

I think I did not misunderstood, and in that case I think it's clearer
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From a time when I probably knew something about this:

Currently, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

  • ...Edited by the author (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited by a 3rd-party (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

A question will only be enqueued once per closure via editing. It will be enqueued once per reopen vote as long as there are no outstanding reopen votes that've already triggered a review.

From a time when I probably knew something about this:

Currently, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

A question will only be enqueued once per closure via editing. It will be enqueued once per reopen vote as long as there are no outstanding reopen votes that've already triggered a review.

From a time when I probably knew something about this:

Currently, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

  • ...Edited by the author (body edits only) within 5 days of closure. Or,
  • ...Edited by a 3rd-party (body edits only) within 5 days of closure, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

A question will only be enqueued once per closure via editing. It will be enqueued once per reopen vote as long as there are no outstanding reopen votes that've already triggered a review.

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