Recently I dupehammered the question JS How to get text of child button elements with a div with a known ID?. I incorrectly used jQuery to loop through elements with the same class as the duplicate target, because I thought there was an issue with looping over the elements. When I realized that I dupehammered it wrongly, I didn't reopen it, because it's a very low quality question (the answer is easily googlable) and anyway it was a duplicate of Use jQuery to get text of target. However, another user with a gold JavaScript tag badge (who is also a moderator) reopened it and told me that what I did was wrong. Here's what they wrote in a comment:
Leaving a question closed as a duplicate of an irrelevant question because it is a in fact a duplicate of Use jQuery to get text of target just doesn't make sense. The correct thing to do is to re-open the question, then vote-to-close it as a duplicate of the correct question. Whether you feel this question is poor or not it is irrelevant; questions should be closed as duplicates when they are duplicates, not because you think they are poor quality.
I don't quite agree with that. If I reopened that question, I wouldn't be able to use my dupehammer again to close it, so it could take some time to get closed again, or it could never get closed at all. I realize that leaving a question closed as a duplicate of an irrelevant question is bad, but IMO leaving a low quality question opened is worse.
As for "you think they are poor quality": it's not only me, it's also 4 other people who downvoted that question.