- ##There's luck involved Questions aren't all given the same amount of attention - the number of people who sees a question, and whether those people would or can vote to close, is somewhat random - questions can slip through the cracks. - ##Judging a question is subjective and inconsistent Everyone doesn't agree on how every question should be treated, so the treatment of a question will vary based on who's online and sees the question around the time of asking. Beyond that, any given user may think one question is more appropriate than a very similar question based on subtle differences that could be hard to define and may not even be related to quality, not to mention that it could be affected by their own mood. We can't tell you why any given set of users didn't close a question (but we can tell you whether closing or not closing a question was "right", by current standards). - ##There were less rules, and we were less strict, in the past As the site has grown, and we were figuring out what does and doesn't work, the rules has changed. So you should take the fact that any given question is not closed with a pinch of salt, especially if it's an old question.