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I recently voted to close this questionthis question, which I believe was the right thing to do. However, I closed as "too broad", while it was marked as closed as "duplicate" with a question that is clearly not a duplicate.

What should I have done in this case? I could've known in advance that the wrong close reason would be chosen, since it showed 3 votes for duplicate and only one for too broad when I went to close it. But not closing it doesn't seem right, either, since it doesn't fit SO.

In the absence of a better action to take, I would like to tentatively suggest that a given close reason needs to attain a certain number of votes rather than all close reasons combined.

Edit: I did flag for moderator attention, but that feels like a last resort that shouldn't have been necessary.

I recently voted to close this question, which I believe was the right thing to do. However, I closed as "too broad", while it was marked as closed as "duplicate" with a question that is clearly not a duplicate.

What should I have done in this case? I could've known in advance that the wrong close reason would be chosen, since it showed 3 votes for duplicate and only one for too broad when I went to close it. But not closing it doesn't seem right, either, since it doesn't fit SO.

In the absence of a better action to take, I would like to tentatively suggest that a given close reason needs to attain a certain number of votes rather than all close reasons combined.

Edit: I did flag for moderator attention, but that feels like a last resort that shouldn't have been necessary.

I recently voted to close this question, which I believe was the right thing to do. However, I closed as "too broad", while it was marked as closed as "duplicate" with a question that is clearly not a duplicate.

What should I have done in this case? I could've known in advance that the wrong close reason would be chosen, since it showed 3 votes for duplicate and only one for too broad when I went to close it. But not closing it doesn't seem right, either, since it doesn't fit SO.

In the absence of a better action to take, I would like to tentatively suggest that a given close reason needs to attain a certain number of votes rather than all close reasons combined.

Edit: I did flag for moderator attention, but that feels like a last resort that shouldn't have been necessary.

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I recently voted to close this question, which I believe was the right thing to do. However, I closed as "too broad", while it was marked as closed as "duplicate" with a question that is clearly not a duplicate.

What should I have done in this case? I could've known in advance that the wrong close reason would be chosen, since it showed 3 votes for duplicate and only one for too broad when I went to close it. But not closing it doesn't seem right, either, since it doesn't fit SO.

In the absence of a better action to take, I would like to tentatively suggest that a given close reason needs to attain a certain number of votes rather than all close reasons combined.

Edit: I did flag for moderator attention, but that feels like a last resort that shouldn't have been necessary.

I recently voted to close this question, which I believe was the right thing to do. However, I closed as "too broad", while it was marked as closed as "duplicate" with a question that is clearly not a duplicate.

What should I have done in this case? I could've known in advance that the wrong close reason would be chosen, since it showed 3 votes for duplicate and only one for too broad when I went to close it. But not closing it doesn't seem right, either, since it doesn't fit SO.

In the absence of a better action to take, I would like to tentatively suggest that a given close reason needs to attain a certain number of votes rather than all close reasons combined.

I recently voted to close this question, which I believe was the right thing to do. However, I closed as "too broad", while it was marked as closed as "duplicate" with a question that is clearly not a duplicate.

What should I have done in this case? I could've known in advance that the wrong close reason would be chosen, since it showed 3 votes for duplicate and only one for too broad when I went to close it. But not closing it doesn't seem right, either, since it doesn't fit SO.

In the absence of a better action to take, I would like to tentatively suggest that a given close reason needs to attain a certain number of votes rather than all close reasons combined.

Edit: I did flag for moderator attention, but that feels like a last resort that shouldn't have been necessary.

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Aaron Dufour
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Closed question via 5th vote, but incorrect close reason won 3-2

I recently voted to close this question, which I believe was the right thing to do. However, I closed as "too broad", while it was marked as closed as "duplicate" with a question that is clearly not a duplicate.

What should I have done in this case? I could've known in advance that the wrong close reason would be chosen, since it showed 3 votes for duplicate and only one for too broad when I went to close it. But not closing it doesn't seem right, either, since it doesn't fit SO.

In the absence of a better action to take, I would like to tentatively suggest that a given close reason needs to attain a certain number of votes rather than all close reasons combined.