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TylerH
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Instead of preventing where users can suggest edits, I would rather see a system where edits by non-OP do not bump a closed question into the reopen queue. As it stands, only the first edit (if I recall correct) after a question is closed will do so, meaning a question edited non-substantively (e.g. spelling fixes or retagging only for a question that's lacking a minimal repro of a code issue) will have its one shot at the reopen queue hijacked from the OP, who definitely ought to have the ability to send their question to the reopen queue via an edit.

Shog made a proposal a while ago about a change to the closure system that would directly affect this and implement something that addresses the common case where it takes an edit from OP to save a question. It's almost a year old now, and there hasn't been any activity, but it's highly likely it's just a case of a million other things being higher on his list of priorities.

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