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When I vote to close a question, does it make sense to downvote it, too?

My thought is the following:

If I downvote it, less people will possibly see it so it might take longer to have the question finally closed, and I think a question that should be closed should be closed as quickly as possible.

On the other hand, a question that should be closed almost certainly has earned the downvote except it's a not an obvious dupe or good, though off-topic one.

How do you handle this?

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  • Can't answer, so: Many people downvote for the same reason they voted to close. That's a good indication that the downvote is unmerited. Don't downvote to "punish" the user for asking a question which merits closure - just get it closed.
    – einpoklum
    Sep 3, 2021 at 8:13

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The two actions should be considered separately.

Does the question need closing? If yes, vote to close it. Does it need downvoting? If yes, downvote it.

On the other hand, a question that should be closed almost certainly has earned the downvote.

Often yes, but not always.

A duplicate can be well written, asked in good faith, but a duplicate. I rarely downvote those unless they're really extreme (like, entering the title in Google gives you a full solution to the problem). An off-topic question can be equally great and well researched - just off topic.

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    I was just thinking about those two possibilities and was about to edit my question. Dupes and good off-topic or another se site questions should be handled differently than no code questions asking about where is the syntax error.
    – baao
    Aug 1, 2015 at 19:50
  • I feel like some questions I ask fall into this category—sometimes I'd say they're of even better quality than the existing question and answer yet mine get downvotes for...being a duplicate? If a someone writes a beautiful duplicate question, I'd upvote it and mark it as a duplicate.
    – intcreator
    Aug 1, 2015 at 19:52
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    That's what I usually do too to dupes. @brandaemon
    – baao
    Aug 1, 2015 at 19:53

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