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The issue of changing close votes has come up before quite a few times. I understand the rationale for not generally permitting changing votes. However, there is a specific, very common case with a clear algorithm that I believe should be handled:

  • Alice votes to close Bob's question (in particular, "specific problem or error", as Bob did not supply the code in question).
  • Bob edits his question in response.
  • The question now merits a new close reason--in particular, it's now clearly a duplicate.

This is a pattern that shows up three or four times a week just for me personally, regarding my canonical question about unmanaged Spring beans.

In the case where the original poster has edited a question since a voter cast her close vote, she should be able to recast the vote. This is especially a problem with duplicates, as close-voters don't even have the option available to "flag as duplicate".

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    As to your unmanaged spring beans, just shove 'em this way, please, I'll cook 'em up and eat 'em. Jan 26, 2016 at 0:36
  • @BillWoodger I see. While I think the problem as a whole needs to be revisited, I believe my partial solution is both specific and manageable, in contrast to previous posts. (And maybe the negative score is why the other one didn't show up? I searched for various combinations of "close", "edit", and "retract", all of which are in it.) Jan 26, 2016 at 1:35
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    I wholeheartedly agree with this feature-request. This has happened to me several times also and it's quite frustrating.
    – Tunaki
    Jan 26, 2016 at 21:10
  • @NathanOliver And just try clicking it after retracting. Jan 26, 2016 at 21:22
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    @NathanOliver the point is if you already voted as too broad (no detail)... then OP updates question and it is then a duplicate you can't change to another close reason. "Change My Reason" button would cover that
    – charlietfl
    Jan 26, 2016 at 23:37
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    +1 When I suspect an unclear question might be a duplicate, I don't want to vote "unclear what you are asking" because if it's clarified later, I won't be able to use my dupehammer.
    – Oriol
    Jan 27, 2016 at 15:40
  • Just to add, the example in the question isn't even close to be the only reason. There are so many reasons for wanting to validly change a close vote. A question edit can literally turn any close reason into a completely different reason. Thankfully, and I am not sure if this was always the case, but you can currently change your choice of duplicate, which is at least something
    – musefan
    Nov 9, 2017 at 13:59
  • Totally agree there should be some way to change close votes after the OP has edited their question beside just retracting them. On a number of occasions I've been in situation where the OP has corrected or at least changed their question in response to comments. Sometimes that's fine and I can retract my close votes. However there's been a number of cases where initially the question was initially unclear, but after clarification, something else is then wrong with it—such it's now being too broad. I find SO's current rules pertaining to this arbitrary and frustrating, at best...
    – martineau
    Oct 24, 2018 at 23:19
  • I JUST had the same issue here
    – mplungjan
    Nov 10, 2021 at 11:13

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I agree with the particular focus of this proposal, and I'd like to see it get more play as a serious feature request.

This is a frequent scenario:

  1. OP asks vague question.

  2. I vote to close for one of the usual reasons (unclear, no MCVE or other code, etc.).

  3. OP edits to supply more info.

  4. Aha! So that's what the question was! Well, that's a clear duplicate.

But now I can't replace my close vote and mark it as a duplicate. I can't dupehammer it; I can't even register that the question is a duplicate, except by a comment (which is what I use).

I believe that users with sufficient rep to dupehammer should have sufficient rep to retract a close-vote and dupehammer, and I specifically propose that feature. Surely it would be easy to implement, and the improvement in site editing would be phenomenal.

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  • After the question is edited, it goes to the reopen queue, correct? Then it can be reopened, and afterwards closed as a duplicate by other users who see your "This looks like a duplicate" comment.
    – jkdev
    Aug 28, 2019 at 12:50
  • This one was not edited, but still could be dupe-hammered instead of just "not enough information"
    – mplungjan
    Nov 10, 2021 at 11:14
  • @jkdev often the question is not closed in the first place because the asker is quicker with editing. But I still can't flag as duplicate if I've flagged for something else before.
    – Joooeey
    Aug 6, 2022 at 21:39

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