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It is possible to retract close votes by clicking on the close button again and then clicking on "Retract close vote", but it doesn't seem to be possible to retract reopen votes (clicking the reopen button again just gives me an error message that I already voted to reopen).

Not having the ability to retract re-open votes is inconsistent, since most (if not all) other vote types can be undone (albeit with some limitations).

And regretfully, sometimes further edits by the question author work to make the question less suitable to be re-opened than previous revisions.

A way to implement this would be doing so that clicking the reopen button again would ask if the user really wants to retract their reopen vote. A message like this would be good, with emphasis on the word "retract" so that the user can easily see that clicking OK will retract the reopen vote:

You've already voted to reopen this question. Do you really want to RETRACT your reopen vote?

OKCancel

This is just a suggestion, any other message would be fine too.

Can we get the ability to retract reopen votes?

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    I'm not exactly opposed to this since it exists in the opposite way, but I personally feel like...if you click to reopen you've already convinced yourself that this should be reopened. What use cases do you see that causes you to correctly rethink on reopening a question? They likely exist but I wanna know what you're thinking.
    – Makoto
    Commented Aug 22, 2017 at 15:40
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    @Makoto For example if a comment is posted after I voted to reopen that gives a good reason for it to stay closed. It happened once that I got a question in the reopen queue and user who voted to reopen gave a seemingly good reason to reopen it, so I voted to reopen it, but then after that another user responded to the comment and gave an even better reason for it to stay closed so I wanted to retract my reopen vote but I couldn't. Commented Aug 22, 2017 at 15:46
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    @Makoto What about reaching for edit and accidentally hitting reopen? ;) It would also be nice to have this delete and undelete votes. Commented Aug 22, 2017 at 15:50
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    @NathanOliver: There's already an alert modal that pops up when you attempt to reopen a question. If you on autopilot click through that, then you were already warned IMO...
    – Makoto
    Commented Aug 22, 2017 at 15:54
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    @DonaldDuck: My personal opinion on this is, if you can be swayed by what others say about the question's quality, you're not in a position to objectively say that it should be reopened or closed, and should look to recuse yourself immediately from that decision.
    – Makoto
    Commented Aug 22, 2017 at 15:55
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    @Makoto Wouldn't retracting the vote be the way to recuse oneself?
    – BJ Myers
    Commented Aug 22, 2017 at 16:04
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    What kind of Mickey Mouse suggestion is this? Oh, wait...
    – Machavity Mod
    Commented Aug 22, 2017 at 16:06
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    @Makoto Not necessarily. If I totally agree with the comment posted after having cast my reopen vote but haven't thought of that, it might make me change my mind. Especially for duplicates, there are a lot of borderline cases. Commented Aug 22, 2017 at 16:21
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    Also requested on the mother meta. Commented Aug 23, 2017 at 12:03
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    @DonaldDuck: If the answer to question B is buried in a tangential note in an unaccepted answer to question A, then they're probably not duplicates. IMO, a reasonable rule of thumb is that question B is a duplicate of question A if any good answer to A would necessarily also answer B. In practice, moreover, one can often reasonably approximate "any good answer" with "the accepted answer", although occasionally that assumption breaks down. (That said, I do support this feature req; it just makes sense that if we can retract close votes, we should be able to retract reopen votes too.) Commented Aug 23, 2017 at 12:25
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    @Makoto, One use case is when the question is edited by the OP to become off-topic, and the OP refuses to change it back or reverts your edit changing it back. I'd consider that rare, but as with most things there is always the chance of user error. Being able to undo all actions, or at least as much as possible, is generally good UX.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Aug 23, 2017 at 16:37
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    @Makyen: For the most part I think I'll support this philosophy; other comments have thus convinced me. However, your use case is appropriate for mod flags and not reversals, since you're not going to be getting anywhere with someone who keeps rolling edits back.
    – Makoto
    Commented Aug 23, 2017 at 16:38
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    @Makoto: Right, you're not going to get anywhere with the user, so you want to retract your reopen-vote on a now off-topic question from an OP who's not wiling to comply with site policy. Yes, multiple edit reverts is worth a mod-flag, but I'd explain OT to OP & ask them why instead of just reverting again. In the situation described, I'd probably just disengage and let it Roomba (after reopen votes age away), or delete vote (when possible). Sure, if the OP was belligerent, I'd mod-flag, but I'd tend to just let it die. In the situation described, me mod-flagging would depend on the details.
    – Makyen Mod
    Commented Aug 23, 2017 at 16:59
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    +1 and I have a real use case for this. I answered a question which was not, as originally asked, about a NullReferenceException. After we in comments suggested a syntax fix an NRE then became an issue and OP added that error to the question. It was then closed as a dupe of the canonical NRE answer. I rolled the question back and cast a reopen vote. Today I discovered a genuine duplicate target and a gold badge wearer changed the duplicate target for me. It would be right and proper for me to now retract my reopen vote but I cannot. Commented Feb 10, 2018 at 18:10
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    I think that this would be a good feature. I just clicked reopen after a new contributor edited a question in response to a comment, improving the quality of the question. I like to encourage such contributors for being responsive to constructive criticism, and at first glance I thought that their edit made it a nonduplicate. But then I thought about it a bit more and realized that it was just a better-written but still duplicate question. It doesn't happen much, but there have been a couple of times I have wanted to retract a reopen vote. Making it possible, could help with the reopen queue. Commented Mar 18, 2019 at 20:57

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This has been implemented.

This reuses the same backend code and logic as for retracting close votes, so the behavior should be exactly the same.

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    I guess that means if you retract a re-open vote you're unable to vote again? Commented Aug 2, 2021 at 19:40
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    @Nick Yeah, it does. I think it wouldn't be a huge code change to allow it on both, maybe with the same criteria for voting as aged-out votes, but that's a bigger product decision.
    – Brian Nickel Staff
    Commented Aug 2, 2021 at 19:44
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    Meh, I think it would be more helpful for close votes (in particular, VtC as unclear/too broad, then when more info was added, switching to duplicate specifically), but that can be considered later, just wanted to be sure of how this worked before I go retracting re-open votes :p. Ta Commented Aug 2, 2021 at 19:48
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    @BrianNickel is there a way to re-use the code that lets you mod-flag or red flag a post on which you retracted a flag, to be able to duplicate close vote?
    – Luuklag
    Commented Aug 2, 2021 at 19:49
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    @Luuklag Sounds like a new feature-request... :-)
    – TylerH
    Commented Aug 2, 2021 at 19:55
  • @TylerH go ahead if you want to ;)
    – Luuklag
    Commented Aug 2, 2021 at 19:56
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    You might want to update this feature request on Meta.SE as well.
    – Glorfindel
    Commented Aug 2, 2021 at 20:55
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    Is this only for Stack Overflow? If no, really better post something on MSE as it's major change that deserve to be announced to everyone, not only those who happen to visit MSO. Commented Aug 3, 2021 at 9:22
  • Can you add the ability to vote to reopen again? I can't count how many times I've miss clicked the button by going too fast and not seeing that I was retracting my vote permanently. Commented May 3, 2022 at 0:08
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I support this feature request

I wanted to retract a reopen vote a couple of times before. Users in the comments have been asking for valid use cases, here's one that happened to me very recently:

  1. A gold badge holder dup-hammered a question with a dup target that was about a different problem.
  2. I left a comment explaining this to the gold badge holder.
  3. I tried to find an actual duplicate myself but I couldn't find one.
  4. I voted to reopen the question.
  5. A few hours later, that user saw my comment, admitted that it was not the correct dup target but they managed to find one, so they edited the duplicates list replacing the wrong dup target with a valid one.
  6. Now, I agree that the question is rightfully closed. Yet, I can't retract my reopen vote.

There are other valid use cases as well, like the one Makyen mentioned in the comments. In addition to that, having the ability to retract close votes but not reopen votes just doesn't feel right.

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