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Sometimes when I'm reviewing the reopen queue, I see questions that are closed for being unclear. When I read the question I understand the problem perfectly, but I can also see that it is to broad, off topic or something else. In short, it should be closed, but not for the reason that it was closed for.

Should I just press "leave closed" or should I vote to reopen it so that it can be reclosed with the correct reason?

(Maybe it would be an idea to have a "reclose" button in the reopen queue so you can instantly vote to change the reason without reopening)

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  • I voted to reopen this question because it refers to unedited questions. The duplicate is about edited questions. Commented Mar 19, 2020 at 23:52
  • @TheodorZoulias But the answer to that question applies equally here, even if the question itself is a slightly different situation. Commented Mar 20, 2020 at 0:30
  • @John Montgomery I agree that the answer to that question is applicable here, because it answers the general case. But that question is restrictive, and this creates a problem because I may want to offer a different perspective to the general case, but I can't do it there because my answer would be off topic. The correct place to post my answer would be here, because this question is not restrictive, but I can't because it's closed. Commented Mar 20, 2020 at 0:57

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