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What can Y do about it?

Let's change the question to "What should Y do about it?"

Nothing, really, for the following reasons:

  • It takes multiple users to close or delete a question. One person cannot do it (except in the case of moderators or gold tag badge users closing as a duplicate). Note also that after a period of time, close votes on unclosed questions expire and go away.

  • Questions can similarly be reopened or undeleted by votes from multiple users. Therefore if a question does end up in a state that the community disagrees with, it will be corrected by the community.

So, there really isn't that much to worry about here. One user generally does not have the power to do what you say. Furthermore, if multiple users make incorrect decisions, a system is in place to allow the community to correct incorrect actions, so it all works out anyways.

Now, of course, if the question should have been closed and/or deleted, you could always attempt to improve it then ask for it to be reopened or start an open-minded and reasonable discussion on meta about it. If it then deserves to be reopened or undeleted, it will get what it deserves. If it doesn't deserve to be reopened or undeleted, then the best option is to accept that and move on.

What can Y do about it?

Let's change the question to "What should Y do about it?"

Nothing, really, for the following reasons:

  • It takes multiple users to close or delete a question. One person cannot do it (except in the case of moderators or gold tag badge users closing as a duplicate).

  • Questions can similarly be reopened or undeleted by votes from multiple users. Therefore if a question does end up in a state that the community disagrees with, it will be corrected by the community.

So, there really isn't that much to worry about here. One user generally does not have the power to do what you say. Furthermore, if multiple users make incorrect decisions, a system is in place to allow the community to correct incorrect actions, so it all works out anyways.

Now, of course, if the question should have been closed and/or deleted, you could always attempt to improve it then ask for it to be reopened or start an open-minded and reasonable discussion on meta about it. If it then deserves to be reopened or undeleted, it will get what it deserves. If it doesn't deserve to be reopened or undeleted, then the best option is to accept that and move on.

What can Y do about it?

Let's change the question to "What should Y do about it?"

Nothing, really, for the following reasons:

  • It takes multiple users to close or delete a question. One person cannot do it (except in the case of moderators or gold tag badge users closing as a duplicate). Note also that after a period of time, close votes on unclosed questions expire and go away.

  • Questions can similarly be reopened or undeleted by votes from multiple users. Therefore if a question does end up in a state that the community disagrees with, it will be corrected by the community.

So, there really isn't that much to worry about here. One user generally does not have the power to do what you say. Furthermore, if multiple users make incorrect decisions, a system is in place to allow the community to correct incorrect actions, so it all works out anyways.

Now, of course, if the question should have been closed and/or deleted, you could always attempt to improve it then ask for it to be reopened or start an open-minded and reasonable discussion on meta about it. If it then deserves to be reopened or undeleted, it will get what it deserves. If it doesn't deserve to be reopened or undeleted, then the best option is to accept that and move on.

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Jason C
  • 40.2k
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  • 93

What can Y do about it?

Let's change the question to "What should Y do about it?"

Nothing, really, for the following reasons:

  • It takes multiple users to close or delete a question. One person cannot do it (except in the case of moderators or gold tag badge users closing as a duplicate).

  • Questions can similarly be reopened or undeleted by votes from multiple users. Therefore if a question does end up in a state that the community disagrees with, it will be corrected by the community.

So, there really isn't that much to worry about here. One user generally does not have the power to do what you say. Furthermore, if multiple users make incorrect decisions, a system is in place to allow the community to correct incorrect actions, so it all works out anyways.

Now, of course, if the question should have been closed and/or deleted, you could always attempt to improve it then ask for it to be reopened or start an open-minded and reasonable discussion on meta about it. If it then deserves to be reopened or undeleted, it will get what it deserves. If it doesn't deserve to be reopened or undeleted, then the best option is to accept that and move on.