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Servy and others have explained this rather well. Voting to close questions is independent of answering them. To quote gunr2171, "If the question should be closed, regardless of the answers (even your own), it should be closed."

This was discussed in the pastdiscussed in the past - quoting Mad ScientistMad Scientist:

I don't see this as a conflict of interest, if you answered the question you should be convinced that it is a reasonable question that should stay open, and voting in review that way would be the correct course of action.

Servy and others have explained this rather well. Voting to close questions is independent of answering them. To quote gunr2171, "If the question should be closed, regardless of the answers (even your own), it should be closed."

This was discussed in the past - quoting Mad Scientist:

I don't see this as a conflict of interest, if you answered the question you should be convinced that it is a reasonable question that should stay open, and voting in review that way would be the correct course of action.

Servy and others have explained this rather well. Voting to close questions is independent of answering them. To quote gunr2171, "If the question should be closed, regardless of the answers (even your own), it should be closed."

This was discussed in the past - quoting Mad Scientist:

I don't see this as a conflict of interest, if you answered the question you should be convinced that it is a reasonable question that should stay open, and voting in review that way would be the correct course of action.

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Servy and others have explained this rather well. Voting to close questions is independent of answering them. To quote gunr2171, "If the question should be closed, regardless of the answers (even your own), it should be closed."

This was discussed in the past - quoting Mad Scientist:

I don't see this as a conflict of interest, if you answered the question you should be convinced that it is a reasonable question that should stay open, and voting in review that way would be the correct course of action.

Servy and others have explained this rather well. Voting to close questions is independent of answering them. To quote gunr2171, "If the question should be closed, regardless of the answers (even your own), it should be closed."

Servy and others have explained this rather well. Voting to close questions is independent of answering them. To quote gunr2171, "If the question should be closed, regardless of the answers (even your own), it should be closed."

This was discussed in the past - quoting Mad Scientist:

I don't see this as a conflict of interest, if you answered the question you should be convinced that it is a reasonable question that should stay open, and voting in review that way would be the correct course of action.

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Servy and others have explained this rather well. Voting to close questions is independent of answering them. To quote gunr2171, "If the question should be closed, regardless of the answers (even your own), it should be closed."