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If five three people think it should be closed, it'll probably get closed no matter what you vote. Your best bet is to make sure five three people don't think it should be closed.

If you see a "possible duplicate..." comment and you disagree with it, then leave a comment reply explaining why it isn't a duplicate. This is then visible to future readers and notifies the original close voter who, if you're sufficiently convincing, can retract his vote.

And you can always edit the question to clarify it, focus it, make it obviously different from previous questions, etc.

Both of these stand a much better chance of keeping the question from being closed than a vote would.

If it's already closed, then follow Makoto's advice.

If five three people think it should be closed, it'll probably get closed no matter what you vote. Your best bet is to make sure five three people don't think it should be closed.

If you see a "possible duplicate..." comment and you disagree with it, then leave a comment reply explaining why it isn't a duplicate. This is then visible to future readers and notifies the original close voter who, if you're sufficiently convincing, can retract his vote.

And you can always edit the question to clarify it, focus it, make it obviously different from previous questions, etc.

Both of these stand a much better chance of keeping the question from being closed than a vote would.

If it's already closed, then follow Makoto's advice.

If three people think it should be closed, it'll probably get closed no matter what you vote. Your best bet is to make sure three people don't think it should be closed.

If you see a "possible duplicate..." comment and you disagree with it, then leave a comment reply explaining why it isn't a duplicate. This is then visible to future readers and notifies the original close voter who, if you're sufficiently convincing, can retract his vote.

And you can always edit the question to clarify it, focus it, make it obviously different from previous questions, etc.

Both of these stand a much better chance of keeping the question from being closed than a vote would.

If it's already closed, then follow Makoto's advice.

The close/reopen vote threshold is now 3 instead of 5. Ref.: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/391832
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If fivefive three people think it should be closed, it'll probably get closed no matter what you vote. Your best bet is to make sure fivefive three people don't think it should be closedclosed.

If you see a "possible duplicate..." comment and you disagree with it, then leave a comment reply explaining why it isn't a duplicate. This is then visible to future readers and notifies the original close voter who, if you're sufficiently convincing, can retract his vote.

And you can always edit the question to clarify it, focus it, make it obviously different from previous questions, etc.

Both of these stand a much better chance of keeping the question from being closed than a vote would.

If it's already closed, then follow Makoto's advice.

If five people think it should be closed, it'll probably get closed no matter what you vote. Your best bet is to make sure five people don't think it should be closed.

If you see a "possible duplicate..." comment and you disagree with it, then leave a comment reply explaining why it isn't a duplicate. This is then visible to future readers and notifies the original close voter who, if you're sufficiently convincing, can retract his vote.

And you can always edit the question to clarify it, focus it, make it obviously different from previous questions, etc.

Both of these stand a much better chance of keeping the question from being closed than a vote would.

If it's already closed, then follow Makoto's advice.

If five three people think it should be closed, it'll probably get closed no matter what you vote. Your best bet is to make sure five three people don't think it should be closed.

If you see a "possible duplicate..." comment and you disagree with it, then leave a comment reply explaining why it isn't a duplicate. This is then visible to future readers and notifies the original close voter who, if you're sufficiently convincing, can retract his vote.

And you can always edit the question to clarify it, focus it, make it obviously different from previous questions, etc.

Both of these stand a much better chance of keeping the question from being closed than a vote would.

If it's already closed, then follow Makoto's advice.

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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If five people think it should be closed, it'll probably get closed no matter what you vote. Your best bet is to make sure five people don't think it should be closed.

If you see a "possible duplicate..." comment and you disagree with it, then leave a comment reply explaining why it isn't a duplicate. This is then visible to future readers and notifies the original close voter who, if you're sufficiently convincing, can retract his vote.

And you can always edit the question to clarify it, focus it, make it obviously different from previous questions, etc.

Both of these stand a much better chance of keeping the question from being closed than a vote would.

If it's already closed, then follow Makoto's advicefollow Makoto's advice.

If five people think it should be closed, it'll probably get closed no matter what you vote. Your best bet is to make sure five people don't think it should be closed.

If you see a "possible duplicate..." comment and you disagree with it, then leave a comment reply explaining why it isn't a duplicate. This is then visible to future readers and notifies the original close voter who, if you're sufficiently convincing, can retract his vote.

And you can always edit the question to clarify it, focus it, make it obviously different from previous questions, etc.

Both of these stand a much better chance of keeping the question from being closed than a vote would.

If it's already closed, then follow Makoto's advice.

If five people think it should be closed, it'll probably get closed no matter what you vote. Your best bet is to make sure five people don't think it should be closed.

If you see a "possible duplicate..." comment and you disagree with it, then leave a comment reply explaining why it isn't a duplicate. This is then visible to future readers and notifies the original close voter who, if you're sufficiently convincing, can retract his vote.

And you can always edit the question to clarify it, focus it, make it obviously different from previous questions, etc.

Both of these stand a much better chance of keeping the question from being closed than a vote would.

If it's already closed, then follow Makoto's advice.

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