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Back in '11, I must have voted to close this question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7117142/visual-basic-evaluation-of-a-string#comment8529584_7117142

as a duplicate of this one: Doing math in vb.net like Eval in javascript

Which it is. Totally.

Yet it's alive and well today, and has zero close votes.

I say "must have", because I don't remember casting that particular vote, but now when I try to cast a close vote, I can't, because it says I have already done so.

  • Does this mean it's been re-opened by someone?
  • If so, why would someone do that?

This is not the first time I bump into this situation. An even more egregious example:

A duplicate question by the same user, with identical titles (I didn't even know this was technically possible). I voted to close as such, but now it's, I guess, reopened. Again, why?

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  • Apparently my close vote died of old age. Maybe someone will close those dupes on my behalf? Commented Sep 19, 2014 at 20:49
  • If you have questions or tags that need some attention from close voters feel free to drop a message in SO Close Voters room
    – rene
    Commented Sep 19, 2014 at 20:50
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    I lol'd
    – user1228
    Commented Sep 19, 2014 at 20:50

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As can be seen from the revision history, the question wasn't ever closed.

You cast a close vote, the close vote aged away over time, which is why there are no current close votes on the question, and why you can't cast a new vote to close.

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