Timeline for Should I really ask the same question again if the old one was closed as a duplicate?
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Nov 4, 2020 at 12:26 | history | edited | TheMaster | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Add: Link1: Chances of reopening being lamented by other users; Link2: Quote prejudice experience by another member
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Oct 10, 2020 at 18:03 | comment | added | TheMaster | @MisterMiyagi It is currently based on anecdotal evidence. I've been a asker, answerer and a burnt out close voter. First, What are chances a new user is "able" to make a edit so as to get into the overall 2%? I think it's easier for a new user to just ask a new question. Second, IMO, Most of them are already burnt out and prejudiced. I also think the quality of close review is very low and I'm sure the meta and socvr will disagree. And I currently disagree with both of them. Getting a question reopened is almost next to impossible even if you do all the right things. | |
Oct 10, 2020 at 17:45 | comment | added | user5349916 | I'm not sure the recommendation in the last paragraph is sound. First, just because only 2% of all duplicate closures are re-opened does not mean that the chance of well-edited duplicate closures being re-opened is low. Second, from personal experience the volunteers likely to answer your questions are also likely to have seen and voted on the initial question. Trying to hide previous history and efforts does not signal cooperation. Treating volunteers like burnt out, prejudiced adversaries may well turn them into burnt out, prejudiced adversaries. | |
Oct 10, 2020 at 14:24 | comment | added | TheMaster | I'm sure some parts of the answer is controversial. But I hope it doesn't get deleted. | |
Oct 10, 2020 at 14:24 | history | answered | TheMaster | CC BY-SA 4.0 |