A couple of days ago I asked this question and it got immediately closed with the following feedback:
Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
We don’t allow questions seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more. Edit the question so it can be answered with facts and citations. You can edit the question or post a new one.
I did not know that about recommendations (and it's not mentioned in the linked guidelines, by the way). I googled for "stackoverflow reopen" and the first hit was "What if I disagree with the closure of a question? How can I reopen it?".
I removed the concerned paragraph and made a note to this change. As mentioned as "Additionally, you can … number 3" I flagged it for moderator attention. That was declined with the hint, that anyone else but a moderator could do that.
OK, I added a comment to my question (according to recommendation number 1) and since then I have been waiting. I have to admit, my question is not ideal and quite general, but at least the obvious flaw given as the closing-reason has been removed.
Is there anything else I could do now to accelerate the process of reopening my question?
Besides that, the whole process of reopening a question is not very clear for someone relatively new to StackOverflow like me and I wonder if
- there should be a link from the close message to the help document and
- the help documentation itself could be somehow more clear?
This would be a minor improvement, I also found a proposal for a more profound change.