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I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly.

  • A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out anything specific at that point).
  • The OP adds some details that make it clear it's not a duplicate of what it was marked as a duplicate of (or at least, deserves a more specific pointer than the dreaded "how to debug a NullPointerException").
    • This includes an iteration of a "chameleon question"
  • The question is still sub-par
    • or not sub-par any more but still a duplicate of something else
    • or fits another close reason

         so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed".


As a result, there is

  • a sub-par question
  • incorrectly marked as a duplicate
  • and not eligible to be 'd

A lose-lose situation for both the OP and the site.


I tried to:

  • flag these for mod attention a few times, asking to re-close as a duplicate of a more appropriate question or with a non-duplicate reason
    • all I got is replies that it's not mod work.1
  • voting to reopen (in order to vote to close later), possibly with explanation in comments
    • no support from peers
  • pinging the gold-badger involved with relevant explanation
    • same as above, but at least not in 100% of cases this time

Any suggestions on a more productive course of action about handling these?

  • This includes suggestions of any possible changes to the system for it to be able to handle such cases

1(to give them their due, I now notice that one of the more recent flags was marked as helpful)

I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly.

  • A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out anything specific at that point).
  • The OP adds some details that make it clear it's not a duplicate of what it was marked as a duplicate of (or at least, deserves a more specific pointer than the dreaded "how to debug a NullPointerException").
    • This includes an iteration of a "chameleon question"
  • The question is still sub-par
    • or not sub-par any more but still a duplicate of something else
    • or fits another close reason

         so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed".


As a result, there is

  • a sub-par question
  • incorrectly marked as a duplicate
  • and not eligible to be 'd

A lose-lose situation for both the OP and the site.


I tried to:

  • flag these for mod attention a few times, asking to re-close as a duplicate of a more appropriate question or with a non-duplicate reason
    • all I got is replies that it's not mod work.
  • voting to reopen (in order to vote to close later), possibly with explanation in comments
    • no support from peers
  • pinging the gold-badger involved with relevant explanation
    • same as above, but at least not in 100% of cases this time

Any suggestions on a more productive course of action about handling these?

  • This includes suggestions of any possible changes to the system for it to be able to handle such cases

I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly.

  • A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out anything specific at that point).
  • The OP adds some details that make it clear it's not a duplicate of what it was marked as a duplicate of (or at least, deserves a more specific pointer than the dreaded "how to debug a NullPointerException").
    • This includes an iteration of a "chameleon question"
  • The question is still sub-par
    • or not sub-par any more but still a duplicate of something else
    • or fits another close reason

         so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed".


As a result, there is

  • a sub-par question
  • incorrectly marked as a duplicate
  • and not eligible to be 'd

A lose-lose situation for both the OP and the site.


I tried to:

  • flag these for mod attention a few times, asking to re-close as a duplicate of a more appropriate question or with a non-duplicate reason
    • all I got is replies that it's not mod work.1
  • voting to reopen (in order to vote to close later), possibly with explanation in comments
    • no support from peers
  • pinging the gold-badger involved with relevant explanation
    • same as above, but at least not in 100% of cases this time

Any suggestions on a more productive course of action about handling these?

  • This includes suggestions of any possible changes to the system for it to be able to handle such cases

1(to give them their due, I now notice that one of the more recent flags was marked as helpful)

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ivan_pozdeev
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I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly.

  • A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out anything specific at that point).
  • The OP adds some details that make it clear it's not a duplicate of what it was marked as a duplicate of (or at least, deserves a more specific pointer than the dreaded "how to debug a NullPointerException").
    • This includes an iteration of a "chameleon question"
  • The question is still sub-par
    • or not sub-par any more but still a duplicate of something else
    • or fits another close reason

         so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed".


As a result, there is

  • a sub-par question
  • incorrectly marked as a duplicate
  • and not eligible to be 'd

A lose-lose situation for both the OP and the site.


I tried to:

  • flag these for mod attention a few times, asking to re-close as a duplicate of a more appropriate question or with a non-duplicate reason
    • all I got is replies that it's not mod work.
  • voting to reopen (in order to vote to close later), possibly with explanation in comments
    • no support from peers
  • pinging the gold-badger involved with relevant explanation
    • same as above, but at least not in 100% of cases this time

Any suggestions on a more productive course of action about handling these?

  • This includes suggestions of any possible changes to the system for it to be able to handle such cases

I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly.

  • A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out anything specific at that point).
  • The OP adds some details that make it clear it's not a duplicate of what it was marked as a duplicate of (or at least, deserves a more specific pointer than the dreaded "how to debug a NullPointerException").
    • This includes an iteration of a "chameleon question"
  • The question is still sub-par
    • or not sub-par any more but still a duplicate of something else
    • or fits another close reason

         so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed".


As a result, there is

  • a sub-par question
  • incorrectly marked as a duplicate
  • and not eligible to be 'd

A lose-lose situation for both the OP and the site.


I tried to:

  • flag these for mod attention a few times, asking to re-close as a duplicate of a more appropriate question or with a non-duplicate reason
    • all I got is replies that it's not mod work.
  • voting to reopen (in order to vote to close later), possibly with explanation in comments
    • no support from peers
  • pinging the gold-badger involved with relevant explanation
    • same as above, but at least not in 100% of cases this time

Any suggestions on a more productive course of action about handling these?

I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly.

  • A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out anything specific at that point).
  • The OP adds some details that make it clear it's not a duplicate of what it was marked as a duplicate of (or at least, deserves a more specific pointer than the dreaded "how to debug a NullPointerException").
    • This includes an iteration of a "chameleon question"
  • The question is still sub-par
    • or not sub-par any more but still a duplicate of something else
    • or fits another close reason

         so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed".


As a result, there is

  • a sub-par question
  • incorrectly marked as a duplicate
  • and not eligible to be 'd

A lose-lose situation for both the OP and the site.


I tried to:

  • flag these for mod attention a few times, asking to re-close as a duplicate of a more appropriate question or with a non-duplicate reason
    • all I got is replies that it's not mod work.
  • voting to reopen (in order to vote to close later), possibly with explanation in comments
    • no support from peers
  • pinging the gold-badger involved with relevant explanation
    • same as above, but at least not in 100% of cases this time

Any suggestions on a more productive course of action about handling these?

  • This includes suggestions of any possible changes to the system for it to be able to handle such cases
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ivan_pozdeev
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I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly.

  • A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out anything specific at that point).
  • The OP adds some details that make it clear it's not a duplicate of what it was marked as a duplicate of (or at least, deserves a more specific pointer than the dreaded "how to debug a NullPointerException").
    • This includes an iteration of a "chameleon question"
  • The question is still sub-par, so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed"
    • or not sub-par any more but still a duplicate of something else
    • or fits another close reason

         so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed".


As a result, there is

  • a sub-par question
  • incorrectly marked as a duplicate
  • and not eligible to be 'd

A lose-lose situation for both the OP and the site.


I tried to:

  • flag these for mod attention a few times, asking to re-close as a duplicate of a more appropriate question or with a non-duplicate reason
    • all I got is replies that it's not mod work.
  • voting to reopen (in order to vote to close later), possibly with explanation in comments
    • no support from peers
  • pinging the gold-badger involved with relevant explanation
    • same as above, but at least not in 100% of cases this time

Any suggestions on a more productive course of action about handling these?

I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly.

  • A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out anything specific at that point).
  • The OP adds some details that make it clear it's not a duplicate of what it was marked as a duplicate of (or at least, deserves a more specific pointer than the dreaded "how to debug a NullPointerException").
    • This includes an iteration of a "chameleon question"
  • The question is still sub-par, so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed"

As a result, there is

  • a sub-par question
  • incorrectly marked as a duplicate
  • and not eligible to be 'd

A lose-lose situation for both the OP and the site.


I tried to:

  • flag these for mod attention a few times, asking to re-close as a duplicate of a more appropriate question or with a non-duplicate reason
    • all I got is replies that it's not mod work.
  • voting to reopen (in order to vote to close later), possibly with explanation in comments
    • no support from peers
  • pinging the gold-badger involved with relevant explanation
    • same as above, but at least not in 100% of cases this time

Any suggestions on a more productive course of action about handling these?

I see these in Reopen Votes review quite regularly.

  • A (badly written) question is closed as duplicate - often, by the feel of a gold-badger's seat (as it's often really impossible to make out anything specific at that point).
  • The OP adds some details that make it clear it's not a duplicate of what it was marked as a duplicate of (or at least, deserves a more specific pointer than the dreaded "how to debug a NullPointerException").
    • This includes an iteration of a "chameleon question"
  • The question is still sub-par
    • or not sub-par any more but still a duplicate of something else
    • or fits another close reason

         so folks on the review queue vote to "leave closed".


As a result, there is

  • a sub-par question
  • incorrectly marked as a duplicate
  • and not eligible to be 'd

A lose-lose situation for both the OP and the site.


I tried to:

  • flag these for mod attention a few times, asking to re-close as a duplicate of a more appropriate question or with a non-duplicate reason
    • all I got is replies that it's not mod work.
  • voting to reopen (in order to vote to close later), possibly with explanation in comments
    • no support from peers
  • pinging the gold-badger involved with relevant explanation
    • same as above, but at least not in 100% of cases this time

Any suggestions on a more productive course of action about handling these?

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