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I wrote a questionquestion 8 months ago. Someone recently upvoted it (making 4 over 8 months) but the question was recently closed as being "opinion-based". I will agree that my title might have led someone to that conclusion, but the rest of the question and the comments were NOT in the nature of opinions. I must say that it seems to me that the votes to close were based on "telling a book by its cover", but I recognize that people are busy. Kind of like a Jeopardy answer being rejected because it wasn't posed in the form of a question.

Be the merits of this whatever they may, if the original poster of a question changes something to avoid the reason for closure, is there any automatic triggering of reconsideration on the part of those who voted to close it? If not, what good is the advice to edit the question?

I wrote a question 8 months ago. Someone recently upvoted it (making 4 over 8 months) but the question was recently closed as being "opinion-based". I will agree that my title might have led someone to that conclusion, but the rest of the question and the comments were NOT in the nature of opinions. I must say that it seems to me that the votes to close were based on "telling a book by its cover", but I recognize that people are busy. Kind of like a Jeopardy answer being rejected because it wasn't posed in the form of a question.

Be the merits of this whatever they may, if the original poster of a question changes something to avoid the reason for closure, is there any automatic triggering of reconsideration on the part of those who voted to close it? If not, what good is the advice to edit the question?

I wrote a question 8 months ago. Someone recently upvoted it (making 4 over 8 months) but the question was recently closed as being "opinion-based". I will agree that my title might have led someone to that conclusion, but the rest of the question and the comments were NOT in the nature of opinions. I must say that it seems to me that the votes to close were based on "telling a book by its cover", but I recognize that people are busy. Kind of like a Jeopardy answer being rejected because it wasn't posed in the form of a question.

Be the merits of this whatever they may, if the original poster of a question changes something to avoid the reason for closure, is there any automatic triggering of reconsideration on the part of those who voted to close it? If not, what good is the advice to edit the question?

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A question of mine was closed as being opinion based. I edited it to meet this objection. What would trigger a vote to reopen it?

I wrote a question 8 months ago. Someone recently upvoted it (making 4 over 8 months) but the question was recently closed as being "opinion-based". I will agree that my title might have led someone to that conclusion, but the rest of the question and the comments were NOT in the nature of opinions. I must say that it seems to me that the votes to close were based on "telling a book by its cover", but I recognize that people are busy. Kind of like a Jeopardy answer being rejected because it wasn't posed in the form of a question.

Be the merits of this whatever they may, if the original poster of a question changes something to avoid the reason for closure, is there any automatic triggering of reconsideration on the part of those who voted to close it? If not, what good is the advice to edit the question?