Recently I stumpled across this question: Difference between Thread.yield() and Thread.sleep()
The question is about Java as indicated in the tags and it also has Java based answers which make sense. All in all this seems to be a perfectly legit question. However it is marked as a duplicate to this question: Difference between Thread.Sleep(0) and Thread.Yield()
While the second question sounds similar, the second question is about .NET and not about Java, they just happened to have methods that have the same name and also do something similar. So I disagree that these questions are duplicates. If the first question is a duplicate then rather of this question: Are Thread.sleep(0) and Thread.yield() statements equivalent?. IMHO it is confusing to find this question on google, then checking out the "duplicate", wondering about the answers and than noticing that the question is about another language.
I assumed that this was done by error and cast a reopen vote. To bad that the vote cannot be accompanied by a comment, so I put a comment directly on the question and thought that this will go its way and eventually there will be enough votes to reopen the question.
However now, about 6 weeks later, not only no new reopen votes occured, but my vote seems to have "vanished". I searched whether votes do timeout on stackoverflow, but I did not find anything about that. So I wonder what happened. Did the vote timeout? If it did, then it seems rather pointless to vote on old questions that will only slowly get more views by people willing to vote. What should I do in such cases? Ignore it? Or was I wrong with my repopen-vote in the first place?