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I agree with your suggestion.

I think it is important that when a question is closed, the OP can have a place to ask or discuss about the reason for closure of it. Under the current system, if the OP post such a question, it can be closed. This is not constructive.

If the original question X was closed as duplicate of a question Y, and there is a question B which asks why Y was closed, then, if OP post a question A which asks why X was closed, it might be closed as a duplicate of B.

The problem is that the claim that "X is a duplicate of Y" could be incorrect. If it is incorrect, the closure of the meta question A as a duplicate of B is also incorrect. In other words, it could be based on a wrongfalse assumption. So, at least, I think that we should prohibit close such a meta question as duplicate.

In addition, if the OP posted the question A1 which asks why a question A0 was closed, and A1 is also closed, then he could post a question A2 which asks why A1 was closed. To prevent this pointless chain of events, I think we should protect the first one question.

I agree with your suggestion.

I think it is important that when a question is closed, the OP can have a place to ask or discuss about the reason for closure of it. Under the current system, if the OP post such a question, it can be closed. This is not constructive.

If the original question X was closed as duplicate of a question Y, and there is a question B which asks why Y was closed, then, if OP post a question A which asks why X was closed, it might be closed as a duplicate of B.

The problem is that the claim that "X is a duplicate of Y" could be incorrect. If it is incorrect, the closure of the meta question A as a duplicate of B is also incorrect. In other words, it could be based on a wrong assumption.

In addition, if the OP posted the question A1 which asks why a question A0 was closed, and A1 is also closed, then he could post a question A2 which asks why A1 was closed. To prevent this pointless chain of events, I think we should protect the first one question.

I agree with your suggestion.

I think it is important that when a question is closed, the OP can have a place to ask or discuss about the reason for closure of it. Under the current system, if the OP post such a question, it can be closed. This is not constructive.

If the original question X was closed as duplicate of a question Y, and there is a question B which asks why Y was closed, then, if OP post a question A which asks why X was closed, it might be closed as a duplicate of B.

The problem is that the claim that "X is a duplicate of Y" could be incorrect. If it is incorrect, the closure of the meta question A as a duplicate of B is also incorrect. In other words, it could be based on a false assumption. So, at least, I think that we should prohibit close such a meta question as duplicate.

In addition, if the OP posted the question A1 which asks why a question A0 was closed, and A1 is also closed, then he could post a question A2 which asks why A1 was closed. To prevent this pointless chain of events, I think we should protect the first one question.

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I agree with your suggestion.

I think it is important that when a question is closed, the OP can have a place to ask or discuss about the reason for closure of it. Under the current system, if the OP post such a question, it can be closed. This is not constructive.

If the original question X was closed as duplicate of a question Y, and there is a question B which asks why Y was closed, then, if OP post a question A which asks why X was closed, it might be closed as a duplicate of B.

The problem is that the claim that "X is a duplicate of Y" could be incorrect. If it is incorrect, the closure of the meta question A as a duplicate of B is also incorrect. In other words, it could be based on a circular argumentwrong assumption.

In addition, if the OP posted the question A1 which asks why a question A0 was closed, and A1 is also closed, then he could post a question A2 which asks why A1 was closed. To prevent this pointless chain of events, I think we should protect the first one question.

I agree with your suggestion.

I think it is important that when a question is closed, the OP can have a place to ask or discuss about the reason for closure of it. Under the current system, if the OP post such a question, it can be closed. This is not constructive.

If the original question X was closed as duplicate of a question Y, and there is a question B which asks why Y was closed, then, if OP post a question A which asks why X was closed, it might be closed as a duplicate of B.

The problem is that the claim that "X is a duplicate of Y" could be incorrect. If it is incorrect, the closure of the meta question A as a duplicate of B is also incorrect. In other words, it could be a circular argument.

In addition, if the OP posted the question A1 which asks why a question A0 was closed, and A1 is also closed, then he could post a question A2 which asks why A1 was closed. To prevent this pointless chain of events, I think we should protect the first one question.

I agree with your suggestion.

I think it is important that when a question is closed, the OP can have a place to ask or discuss about the reason for closure of it. Under the current system, if the OP post such a question, it can be closed. This is not constructive.

If the original question X was closed as duplicate of a question Y, and there is a question B which asks why Y was closed, then, if OP post a question A which asks why X was closed, it might be closed as a duplicate of B.

The problem is that the claim that "X is a duplicate of Y" could be incorrect. If it is incorrect, the closure of the meta question A as a duplicate of B is also incorrect. In other words, it could be based on a wrong assumption.

In addition, if the OP posted the question A1 which asks why a question A0 was closed, and A1 is also closed, then he could post a question A2 which asks why A1 was closed. To prevent this pointless chain of events, I think we should protect the first one question.

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I agree with your suggestion.

I think it is important that when a question is closed, the OP can have a place to ask or discuss about the reason for closure of it. Under the current system, if the OP post such a question, it can be closed. This is not constructive.

If the original question X was closed as duplicate of a question Y, and there is a question B which asks why Y was closed, then, if OP post a question A which asks why X was closed, it might be closed as a duplicate of B.

The problem is that the claim that "X is a duplicate of Y" could be incorrect. If it is incorrect, the closure of the meta question A as a duplicate of B is also incorrect. In other words, it could be a circular argument.

In addition, if the OP posted the question A1 which asks why a question A0 was closed, and A1 is also closed, then he could post a question A2 which asks why A1 was closed. To prevent this pointless chain of events, I think we should protect the first one question.