Some times, you see a (recently) closed question that has gotten a couple of re-open votes, like this:
If you agree with the closure reason, there isn't anything you can do in cases like these. This can (imo) be a little frustrating, considering the fact questions like these sometimes only needs 1 more re-open vote to be opened again.
You could leave a tab open, waiting for someone to re-open the question, but that could take minutes, hours, days, or may not ever happen at all.
So, for my question:
Would it be an idea to allow users to "close-vote" on closed questions, to counteract re-open votes?
This could work just like edit review votes, where a total of 3 "accept" votes are required, after subtracting "rejection" votes (Or vice versa, -3).
These could be enabled only after a question's gotten a re-open vote, so the total votes would never go into the negatives.
I've found questions like these requesting "keep open" votes to counteract close votes, but no feature requests for the reverse scenario, so I figured I'd get some input from the community.
I just checked back on the question that inspired this suggestion, apparently 2 of the 4 re-open votes vanished. Has this feature silently been implemented? Or did 2 users vanish? Seems questionable, considering the rep you need to cast re-open votes...