The question Simple example of threading in C++ came to my attention a few days ago following on from this edit suggestion. While the edit suggestion was rejected by myself and one other as it did not add anything of value to the question, it seems that there is now a debate as to whether this question should be re-opened or not.
At the time of writing this post the question has 2 re-open votes (from the current reduced threshold of 3), and has been through the reopen queue seven times (timeline, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) with a consistent decision to leave the post closed.
I'm of the opinion that the question should remain closed as Too Broad by current standards as there doesn't seem to be any prior research on the question, and that there are a large number of solutions that could satisfy this request. However I am not advocating the deletion of the question as it has historical value (+390 and 640k views) and to my knowledge is the target of a number of duplicate questions.
Personally I am in favour of a historical lock, but I'd like to open a discussion about this question and how it should be handled.