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It should be left open if the only reason for closure is that the post has been deleted.

You can request clarification, e.g. a screenshot or a relevant quote, in the comments, if you think it's relevant to the discussion or necessary to understand the question.

Many of these meta posts are either specific support/clarification requests so not that useful for the long term, or use the post as an example and can be understood without it.

For this specific example, a picture was already requested, but not added for 6 hours, so I've added it now. For posts with more traffic, someone often responds faster

It should be left open if the only reason for closure is that the post has been deleted.

You can request clarification, e.g. a screenshot or a relevant quote, in the comments, if you think it's relevant to the discussion or necessary to understand the question.

Many of these meta posts are either specific support/clarification requests so not that useful for the long term, or use the post as an example and can be understood without it.

It should be left open if the only reason for closure is that the post has been deleted.

You can request clarification, e.g. a screenshot or a relevant quote, in the comments, if you think it's relevant to the discussion or necessary to understand the question.

Many of these meta posts are either specific support/clarification requests so not that useful for the long term, or use the post as an example and can be understood without it.

For this specific example, a picture was already requested, but not added for 6 hours, so I've added it now. For posts with more traffic, someone often responds faster

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Erik A
  • 32.6k
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  • 172

It should be left open if the only reason for closure is that the post has been deleted.

You can request clarification, e.g. a screenshot or a relevant quote, in the comments, if you think it's relevant to the discussion or necessary to understand the question.

Many of these meta posts are either specific support/clarification requests so not that useful for the long term, or use the post as an example and can be understood without it.