Here is a question on SO that has been closed as lacking details and I see why that is:
Python List Doesn't Preserve Order?
While reading the question, I see the author has posted addition information in the comments explaining more about the problem and I see that there are now two votes to "reopen" the question.
The author has opened a second question that is a much better question dealing directly with the actual issue rather than this one and it is a link in a comment to that question that I feel is calling people's attention to a problem that was initially hidden.
PrettyTable Not working with some languages?
I'm not sure I would now vote to reopen the question but even if I did, I would then be tempted to vote to close it as a duplicate of the new better question.
My question:
Should I vote to reopen an improved question with additional information only to then vote to close it as a duplicate?