I have posted a couple of questions recently about specific Stack Overflow questions. My questions were closed as duplicates (though I did achieve my goal in each case).
So the question is whether or not it is appropriate to close a question as a duplicate that focuses on a specific Stack Overflow question unless there is an existing Meta question about that particular question.
My proposal or feature-request is that the system not allow closing as duplicate any question that asks about some issue about a particular Stack Overflow question unless that particular Stack Overflow question has already been the subject of a conversation here on Meta Stack Overflow.
I noted in one of my earlier questions that I had no other means of getting a question reopened, because I was not smart enough to edit it, and I did not have sufficient reputation points to push it to the reopen queue. Since then I learned that even if I edited it, since the question was more than five days old, my edit would not push the question to the reopen queue. Basically there was no way for me to ask for help with a community mistake.
Here are my personal examples:
Here is the question I wanted to have closed today:
I saw that my flag was deemed helpful on the question, but it was still open. I looked through Meta Stack Overflow and discovered that if I raised this question on Meta Stack Overflow it would most likely be closed as a duplicate. If our focus is on closing questions on Meta Stack Overflow as duplicates rather than improving Stack Overflow then Stack Overflow will suffer.
My conclusion after reading this
So rather than implementing some new boring impotent flag for this purpose, we decided to take other criteria into account, things that might indicate a closed question that could use some additional review. Currently, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is... ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or, ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or, ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.
is that despite multiple claims that my edits of any question would push it to the review queue to be reopened are not correct. If the question was closed more than 5 days ago my edits will not push it to the review queue.
Please look at the questions I asked about and make your own decision whether or not the ultimate action (reopen or close) improved SO.
Jon Skeet notes below that he would not like Meta to be an appeal platform for Stack Overflow. I agree to a certain extent - I would not like to read appeals from original posters of questions. I am willing to narrow my scope such that only questions brought by other members would be eligible for this preferential treatment.
Jon also noted that I started addressing one issue and ended with another. I disagree with that analysis. I am trying to provide specific examples of where the system does not currently allow an appeal process.
Before I posted this particular request I did consider asking instead that edited questions more than five days old get automatically pushed to the reopen queue. I decided against that idea because I could see that as causing the reopen queue to be overloaded by people trying to game the system.