> Which close reasons are eligible for automatic reopens?

I got that you got that "automatic" is seen as a big problem.

Nonetheless, I have a simple answer to that rhetorical question:

... *exactly the same that were automatically **closed**.*

I think that is the **main** point here: if you think you can can get some really clever AI to determine what should be automatically re-opened, then you better use those AI capacities first and foremost to prevent users from hitting "submit" on low quality input. 

Oh gosh, you can't do *that*? 

But that is the very same problem: you have content there, and there needs to be a decision whether that content is good to go. Where is the difference between deciding "initial question is good" and, "edits made question good"?!

I suggest that you absolutely avoid "the system" making such decisions at this point. Instead: enhance "the system" so it gives *helpful* information to the curators.

In other words: a good first step could be that the system *somehow* tries to qualify the edits made, to make a suggestion to curators what to do here. Including options so that the curators can say "yes, this classification was accurate", or "no, you got it totally wrong". 

In short: help us making decisions, don't make them for us.