I posted a comment in How to convert 2's complement to its corresponding signed counterpart natural to the machine? to say it looked like it was a duplicate of Efficient unsigned-to-signed cast avoiding implementation-defined behavior. The question asker agreed with me and voted to close it as a duplicate. A month later I flagged it as a duplicate (I don't have vote-to-close privileges), and the flag was "deemed helpful". However two months later it still hasn't been closed, and according to Why do close votes expire? the close votes will have expired by now.
Should I flag it for "other (needs ♦ moderator attention)", or do something else, or just forget about it?
I also have a suggestion: Maybe when the person that asked the question votes to close it as a duplicate it should count as all 5 votes and the question should be closed immediately.
Edit: Thanks to Patrice for the information on the Community close votes. I guess my suggestion was redundant. However that was implemented after that question was voted to be closed as a duplicate by the OP, so I would still like to know what I should do.