Disclaimer: I already know that re-opening a closed question can normally be handled by re-open votes. The problem is that:
- I hold a gold badge for Python so I can reopen the question with my single vote
- a diamond moderator voted for closing. As I respect moderator advices, I will not reopen this question without other advices.
The question is OOPs concepts possibility in Python.
I admit that the question may not be very well worded, but I always thought that asking for comparisons between languages was allowed here. It is even the only acceptable use case for using C and C++ tags on same question.
If the question was edited with a title like Comparisons of OOP concepts between Java and Python, would it deserve to be re-opened?
Or what would it require to become acceptable according to SO standards?