Often when I vote to reopen a question, I feel that it would be good to motivate why it should be reopened. When it's closed as a duplicate that's fairly standard to add something like:
EDIT: This is not a duplicate of Q because that question is about X, but this question is about Y, and none of the answers to Q answers my question.
Is this something I can do for other close reasons too?
If it matters, I'm primarily asking for questions where I'm not the OP.
int *p = malloc(sizeof(*p))
instead ofint *p = malloc(sizeof(int))
?" an objective answer is "Yes, it avoids duplication" while a subjective is "Yes, it looks better"