I recently answered this question on Stack Overflow.
Now, this question is about a trivial problem for an experienced TSQL developer, and can be fixed by changing one or two characters.
However, the question is well constructed, clearly states the problem and its symptoms. Additionaly, it doesn't appear to be a duplicate. It represents a real error, with a misleading symptom, that new TSQL developers make. It is not caused by mistyping on the keyboard.
The question has been "put on hold". Now, while I agree with the agressive closure of the myriad poorly considered, under researched and badly written questions that are posted every hour, rarely the inverse is true.
New questions attract a lot of attention, they are at the "top of the list". They can easily get the five votes they need to be "put on hold". Getting five votes to reopen a question seems to be much harder.
What can I do to attract attention to a question that I think has been inappropriately "put on hold"?
I've considered flagging it to a moderator but, I'm concerned this would be miscontrued, would that be appropriate?