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No, the author can only accept closure as a duplicate. They cannot single-handedly close their question unless as a duplicatefor other reasons, whether there are close votes on it or not.

They can:

  • flag it for closure, which will get it to the Close Votes review queue with the stated reason
  • cast a close vote themselves if they have the privilege
  • delete it, subject to limitations

No, the author cannot single-handedly close their question unless as a duplicate, whether there are close votes on it or not.

They can:

  • flag it for closure, which will get it to the Close Votes review queue with the stated reason
  • cast a close vote themselves if they have the privilege
  • delete it, subject to limitations

No, the author can only accept closure as a duplicate. They cannot single-handedly close their question for other reasons, whether there are close votes on it or not.

They can:

  • flag it for closure, which will get it to the Close Votes review queue with the stated reason
  • cast a close vote themselves if they have the privilege
  • delete it, subject to limitations
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No, the author cannot single-handedly close their question unless as a duplicate, whether there are close votes on it or not.

They can:

  • flag it for closure, which will get it to the Close Votes review queue with the stated reason
  • cast a close vote themselves if they have the privilege
  • delete it, subject to limitations

No, the author cannot single-handedly close their question unless as a duplicate.

They can:

  • flag it for closure, which will get it to the Close Votes review queue with the stated reason
  • cast a close vote themselves if they have the privilege
  • delete it, subject to limitations

No, the author cannot single-handedly close their question unless as a duplicate, whether there are close votes on it or not.

They can:

  • flag it for closure, which will get it to the Close Votes review queue with the stated reason
  • cast a close vote themselves if they have the privilege
  • delete it, subject to limitations
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ivan_pozdeev
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No, the author cannot single-handedly close their question unless as a duplicate.

They can:

  • flag it for closure, which will get it to the Close Votes review queue with the stated reason
  • cast a close vote themselves if they have the privilege
  • delete it, subject to limitations

No, the author cannot single-handedly close their question unless as a duplicate.

They can:

  • flag it for closure, which will get it to the Close Votes review queue
  • cast a close vote themselves if they have the privilege
  • delete it, subject to limitations

No, the author cannot single-handedly close their question unless as a duplicate.

They can:

  • flag it for closure, which will get it to the Close Votes review queue with the stated reason
  • cast a close vote themselves if they have the privilege
  • delete it, subject to limitations
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