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This (mine) question has been closed then reopened (I also nominated for reopening) then closed again (in case you're interested this is meta post about that, also closed and reopened). I just tried to cast a reopen vote again but a message told me I can't because I already voted to reopen that question. Yes, I did, but after that question has been reopened and closed again!

Why that applied vote still count? Is this by-design to prevent close/reopen wars or is it a bug? I read this post (and linked posts) and help pages but I can't find anything related to this issue.

(I tagged this question with , let me know if is more appropriate).

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    It's by design. To prevent close/reopen wars.
    – Mysticial
    Dec 2, 2014 at 22:30

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On any given post, you can vote to close once, and vote to reopen once. This is to prevent close/reopen wars.

If you edited your question, it will be put into the reopen queue of course, so it will get some consideration.

From the "Close Vote Privilige" help page:

Questions can go through multiple close and reopen cycles, but each individual user may only vote once in each direction in the cycle.

https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/close-questions

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  • Thank you! I read that "cycle" as a single run of a set ("cycles"). :| have to improve my english. 9 minutes to accept Dec 2, 2014 at 22:35
  • @AdrianoRepetti After reading it again, I agree the wording could be improved! Dec 2, 2014 at 22:48
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    @AdrianoRepetti: Posted a request to correct the wording: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/278294/… Dec 2, 2014 at 23:37
  • However, moderators are allowed to reopen questions several times. Proof: Martijn Pieters♦, Sklivvz♦ and bluefeet♦ have, at the time I'm writing this, each reopened this question twice (see the edit history). Jan 30, 2017 at 14:48

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