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Apr 7, 2020 at 11:46 comment added Peter Cordes Was looking for an answer that made this point. Yeah, if questions are going to reopen on us, we need to be able to re-cast our close votes, especially dup-hammer. Like you, I also follow less popular tags (x86 / assembly) where there are only a few of us with gold badges.
Apr 2, 2020 at 20:28 comment added jpmc26 @eyllanesc While I might admit that eyllanesc's choice of wording is a bit awkward, all they are saying is that SO is making a massive assumption that the low percentage is even reflective of a problem in the first place. They're just stating your own point in slightly different wording: that poor questions should stay closed (real world), even though we wish that all question were great (rainbow and unicorn world).
Mar 31, 2020 at 12:58 comment added John Bollinger Consider, for example, one of the several questions posted daily that are near-verbatim dupes of simple questions with highly upvoted answers. There is no good path to reopening such a question. Adding enough to it to make it a non-dupe would produce a completely different question, which should be posed as such. Or consider a question that just asks for a third-party library that does job X. Again, there is no good path to reopening such a question. Many closed questions are like this in not being suitable for reopening, ever.
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Mar 30, 2020 at 19:36 comment added eyllanesc @einpoklum I think I should say: In the ideal case we want 100% of closed questions to be reopened obviously by passing the quality test, but unfortunately we are far from the ideal case. That is, that phrase does not refer to reality but to ideality. So I talked about unicorns.
Mar 30, 2020 at 19:32 comment added einpoklum No, I actually did read that. You're making the implicit assumption that all closed questions can be made to pass this test, which is not the case. So your caveat cannot justify the beginning of your sentence. It is probably closer to the truth to say "We all want the salvagable 10% or 20% or whatever to be reopened, but obviously that they pass etc."
Mar 30, 2020 at 19:25 comment added eyllanesc @einpoklum Maybe you have partially read my sentence, the complete sentence is: We all want 100% of the questions to be reopened but obviously that they pass the community quality test
Mar 30, 2020 at 19:19 comment added einpoklum No, we really don't want 100% of the questions to be reopened. Many - probably most - of the closed questions can never pass the quality/relevance test, at all, or without being duplicates of existing questions.
Mar 28, 2020 at 22:56 history answered eyllanesc CC BY-SA 4.0