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Where's my vote to close as duplicate?

I voted to close this question ten minutes ago:

How to input a default .txt file into an iPhone through xCode in Swift

as a duplicate of this one.

A few minutes later I come back and the vote has disappeared.

It doesn't show as disputed or declined, it's just not there anymore.

The autogenerated comment has also disappeared.

I can still see this, though:

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What happened? If a moderator canceled my actions, shouldn't the post revisions or my profile/all actions tab show something?

Or did I make a misclick somewhere?

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You can see what happened in https://stackoverflow.com/posts/33976958/revisions

  1. You voted to close as duplicate.
  2. A gold badge user used his dupehammer to close the question as duplicate.
  3. The gold user changed his mind and used the dupehammer to reopen the question.

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It's tricky sometimes to notice things like this, because closure and reopening don't produce a link to the revision list, even if they are listed there. If you want to see the revisions of a post which doesn't have the revisions link, you can right-click "edit" link, open it in a new tab and replace "edit" at the end of the url with "revisions".

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  • @EricD.: The "trace" is in the revision history. That's the usual place for questions that have at some time been closed. Nov 28, 2015 at 22:51
  • @NathanTuggy I looked for this, of course, and I see nothing: I can't go to the revisions. The direct link given by Oriol works, though.
    – Eric Aya
    Nov 28, 2015 at 22:53
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    Gold badge dupehammered, but the accepted answer quotes the link I was using as duplicate. Oh well... let's move on. Thank you for your answer, Oriol.
    – Eric Aya
    Nov 28, 2015 at 22:57
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    @EricD.: Oh, you mean you looked at the question and didn't see a link to the revision history. That's a known issue. Nov 28, 2015 at 22:59
  • @NathanTuggy Yes, sorry I wasn't clear. :/ Thanks for the link.
    – Eric Aya
    Nov 28, 2015 at 23:00

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