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When a question migrated to a different site is later deleted or closed with any reason other than duplicate, it gets marked rejected. What happened here is that the duplicate closure did nothing, but the OP's deletion rejected the migration. This removed the redirect and effectively reversed all effects of the migration, including the redirect and the lock, except that the original question was left closed as off-topic.

If the rejection occurred more than 30 days after the migration, the migration stub would have been deleted, and then the subsequent OP deletion would have deleted the question on both sites, since migration stubs aren't automatically undeleted if the migration is later rejected.

See the FAQ on Meta Stack Exchange: What is migration and how does it work?


Update: The circumstances in this question should no longer occur, because the system has been changed to no longer mark a migration as "rejected" upon deletion if the question is closed as a duplicate before being deleted.

When a question migrated to a different site is later deleted or closed with any reason other than duplicate, it gets marked rejected. What happened here is that the duplicate closure did nothing, but the OP's deletion rejected the migration. This removed the redirect and effectively reversed all effects of the migration, including the redirect and the lock, except that the original question was left closed as off-topic.

If the rejection occurred more than 30 days after the migration, the migration stub would have been deleted, and then the subsequent OP deletion would have deleted the question on both sites, since migration stubs aren't automatically undeleted if the migration is later rejected.

See the FAQ on Meta Stack Exchange: What is migration and how does it work?

When a question migrated to a different site is later deleted or closed with any reason other than duplicate, it gets marked rejected. What happened here is that the duplicate closure did nothing, but the OP's deletion rejected the migration. This removed the redirect and effectively reversed all effects of the migration, including the redirect and the lock, except that the original question was left closed as off-topic.

If the rejection occurred more than 30 days after the migration, the migration stub would have been deleted, and then the subsequent OP deletion would have deleted the question on both sites, since migration stubs aren't automatically undeleted if the migration is later rejected.

See the FAQ on Meta Stack Exchange: What is migration and how does it work?


Update: The circumstances in this question should no longer occur, because the system has been changed to no longer mark a migration as "rejected" upon deletion if the question is closed as a duplicate before being deleted.

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gparyani
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When a question migrated to a different site is later deleted or closed with any reason other than duplicate, it gets marked rejected. What happened here is that the duplicate closure did nothing, but the OP's deletion rejected the migration. This removed the redirect and effectively reversed all effects of the migration, including the redirect and the lock, except that the original question was left closed as off-topic.

If the rejection occurred more than 30 days after the migration, the migration stub would have been deleted, and then the subsequent OP deletion would have deleted the question on both sites, since migration stubs aren't automatically undeleted if the migration is later rejected.

See the FAQ on Meta Stack Exchange: What is migration and how does it work?