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I just came across an old question with 18k views which asks for a plugin/library.

Both the answers for the question are link only. Hence I moved to the close section to find the following popup:

close view

So it says I've already voted to close it, but the close vote is not indicated below the question as shown below.

question view

Is it because I voted to close it once and then retracted it? (I don't remember seeing this question before and I can't think of a reason for retracting the close vote if I did so)

Or is it because the question was closed and re-opened? If so why is it reopened since it's asking for a plugin?

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    I positively love Robert Harvey's answer to that question. Yes, folks, back in 2009 even moderators had no trouble writing link-only answers. Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 10:11
  • note that one can check whether a question was closed / reopened by looking into its revision history: stackoverflow.com/posts/918873/revisions
    – gnat
    Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 11:11

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Close votes expire. You cast your close vote already, but it has now expired.

On questions with enough traffic (more than 100 views), close votes start to expire after 4 days, at a rate of one vote per day. If another close vote is cast within 4 days, expiration is halted again.

I found the question you referred to; it is indeed a resource request and I have cast a close vote on it. Hopefully it'll get closed properly this time.

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  • Why so..? so if i vote to close an old thread, am i just wasting my time? :/ anyway thanks for the info, here's the question do what is necessary.
    – T J
    Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 10:10
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    If close votes didn't expire, popular, on-topic questions could get closed just because some lone voices in the wilderness cast close votes on it at a rate of once a year. Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 10:14
  • mmm… that's correct. way fast response ninja.!
    – T J
    Commented Jun 30, 2014 at 10:15

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