The question entered the "Reopen" review queue on October 18, 2021 at 11:41 UTC. The reason for its enqueueing was "PopularClosedQuestion". The outcome of the review was 3/2, in favor of reopening. So, the question was re-opened.
In case you're wondering why "PopularClosedQuestion" would be a reason to enqueue a question in the Reopen review queue, join the club. It is, though. A question that is sufficiently popular, as determined by the score of the question itself, or the score of the top answer, or the number of views per month is automatically enqueued for reopening. Despite the fact that none of these things really suggest that a question has magically become suitable for this site.
I tried to delete it, but it's had other questions closed as a duplicate of it (why??!!), so that is not possible. I would ask that some Javascript folks assist with some clean-up here, reversing whatever wrong-headedness led to the closing of questions as a duplicate of a useless typo (what isn't wrong) question, either re-opening them, closing them as typos, or closing them as duplicates of an appropriate canonical. At that point, we can delete this question.
It's deleted now, along with the question that was closed as a duplicate of it, since both of these questions were "typo" questions with little or no use to future viewers.
If someone wants to argue that the original question should be retained as a stub, due to its notably high view count, please let me know which canonical it would be appropriate to close it as a duplicate of and I will happily do so.
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. But the dupe is still very relevant to why the code wouldn't work after that typo is fixed.