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Other answers already explained that you should not create work in the edit queue, but even if you have more than 2000 reputation (which allow to skip the edit queue), you'll create work by editing the question in the reopen queue. if you edit it in the 5 day period after closure

People who closed as duplicate (gold badge, or several people) can edit the question without it to be placed in the queue. Those people, by doing this, are improving the signpost.

Original poster can edit the question with more details explaining why it's not a duplicate, and the question usefully hits the reopen queue in that case too.

But you probably don't have enough information to do the same and have it reopened.

So others will have to review your changes and understand that they should not vote to reopen. If you really need to do this to improve a good signpost, you should use an explicit edit comment like "clarification, but still duplicate" so people don't reopen, but I would advise against it, maybe comment/ping the people who closed so they can do it themselves without the question hitting the reopen queue.

Other answers already explained that you should not create work in the edit queue, but even if you have more than 2000 reputation (which allow to skip the edit queue), you'll create work by editing the question in the reopen queue.

People who closed as duplicate (gold badge, or several people) can edit the question without it to be placed in the queue. Those people, by doing this, are improving the signpost.

Original poster can edit the question with more details explaining why it's not a duplicate, and the question usefully hits the reopen queue in that case too.

But you probably don't have enough information to do the same and have it reopened.

So others will have to review your changes and understand that they should not vote to reopen. If you really need to do this to improve a good signpost, you should use an explicit edit comment like "clarification, but still duplicate" so people don't reopen, but I would advise against it, maybe comment/ping the people who closed so they can do it themselves without the question hitting the reopen queue.

Other answers already explained that you should not create work in the edit queue, but even if you have more than 2000 reputation (which allow to skip the edit queue), you'll create work by editing the question in the reopen queue if you edit it in the 5 day period after closure

People who closed as duplicate (gold badge, or several people) can edit the question without it to be placed in the queue. Those people, by doing this, are improving the signpost.

Original poster can edit the question with more details explaining why it's not a duplicate, and the question usefully hits the reopen queue in that case too.

But you probably don't have enough information to do the same and have it reopened.

So others will have to review your changes and understand that they should not vote to reopen. If you really need to do this to improve a good signpost, you should use an explicit edit comment like "clarification, but still duplicate" so people don't reopen, but I would advise against it, maybe comment/ping the people who closed so they can do it themselves without the question hitting the reopen queue.

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Other answers already explained that you should not create work in the edit queue, but even if you have more than 2000 reputation (which allow to skip the edit queue), you'll create work by editing the question in the reopen queue.

People who closed as duplicate (gold badge, or several people) can edit the question without it to be placed in the queue. Those people, by doing this, are improving the signpost.

Original poster sometimes editscan edit the question with more details explaining why it's not a duplicate, so it makes senseand the question usefully hits the reopen queue in that case, but too.

But you probably don't have enough information to do the same and have it reopened.

So others will have to review your changes and understand that they should not vote to reopen. If you really need to do this to improve a good signpost, you should use an explicit edit comment like "clarification, but still duplicate" so people don't reopen, but I would advise against it, maybe comment/ping the people who closed so they can do it themselves without the question hitting the reopen queue.

Other answers already explained that you should not create work in the edit queue, but even if you have more than 2000 reputation (which allow to skip the edit queue), you'll create work by editing the question in the reopen queue.

Original poster sometimes edits the question with more details explaining why it's not a duplicate, so it makes sense in that case, but you probably don't have enough information to do the same and have it reopened.

So others will have to review your changes and understand that they should not vote to reopen. If you really need to do this to improve a good signpost, you should use an explicit edit comment like "clarification, but still duplicate" so people don't reopen.

Other answers already explained that you should not create work in the edit queue, but even if you have more than 2000 reputation (which allow to skip the edit queue), you'll create work by editing the question in the reopen queue.

People who closed as duplicate (gold badge, or several people) can edit the question without it to be placed in the queue. Those people, by doing this, are improving the signpost.

Original poster can edit the question with more details explaining why it's not a duplicate, and the question usefully hits the reopen queue in that case too.

But you probably don't have enough information to do the same and have it reopened.

So others will have to review your changes and understand that they should not vote to reopen. If you really need to do this to improve a good signpost, you should use an explicit edit comment like "clarification, but still duplicate" so people don't reopen, but I would advise against it, maybe comment/ping the people who closed so they can do it themselves without the question hitting the reopen queue.

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Other answers already explained that you should not create work in the edit queue, but even if you have more than 2000 reputation (which allow to skip the edit queue), you'll create work by editing the question in the reopen queue.

Original poster sometimes edits the question with more details explaining why it's not a duplicate, so it makes sense in that case, but you probably don't have enough information to do the same and have it reopened.

So others will have to review your changes and understand that they should not vote to reopen. If you really need to do this to improve a good signpost, you should use an explicit edit comment like "clarification, but still duplicate" so people don't reopen.