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I'm looking at this question in particular. One of the moderators closed the question, giving the reason that the problem could no longer be reproduced.

However, aren't most MSO bug questions like this? A user asks a question regarding a bug/issue about the site. Then, hopefully, the bug will get fixed. None of the other questions like this that I have come across get closed because the problem cannot be reproduced. (Obviously, it cannot be reproduced: the bug is fixed!)

So, am I missing something as to why that question was closed with that reason?

I'm looking at this question in particular. One of the moderators closed the question, giving the reason that the problem could no longer be reproduced.

However, aren't most MSO bug questions like this? A user asks a question regarding a bug/issue about the site. Then, hopefully, the bug will get fixed. None of the other questions like this that I have come across get closed because the problem cannot be reproduced. (Obviously it cannot be reproduced: the bug is fixed!)

So, am I missing something as to why that question was closed with that reason?

I'm looking at this question in particular. One of the moderators closed the question, giving the reason that the problem could no longer be reproduced.

However, aren't most MSO bug questions like this? A user asks a question regarding a bug/issue about the site. Then, hopefully, the bug will get fixed. None of the other questions like this that I have come across get closed because the problem cannot be reproduced. (Obviously, it cannot be reproduced: the bug is fixed!)

So, am I missing something as to why that question was closed with that reason?

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Question Meta question closed as no-repro after issuebug was fixed

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Question closed after issue was fixed

I'm looking at this question in particular. One of the moderators closed the question, giving the reason that the problem could no longer be reproduced.

However, aren't most MSO bug questions like this? A user asks a question regarding a bug/issue about the site. Then, hopefully, the bug will get fixed. None of the other questions like this that I have come across get closed because the problem cannot be reproduced. (Obviously it cannot be reproduced: the bug is fixed!)

So, am I missing something as to why that question was closed with that reason?