If: > *"Stack Overflow is a place for programmers to share information relevant to other programmers"* <sub>([Source][1])</sub> …and, if: > *"…each community decides which specific topics are and are not allowed on their site."* <sub>([Source][2])</sub> …then shouldn't ***really popular*** Closed Questions be *re-opened?* Closed questions could be queried regularly, and if found to now meet certain criteria that they did not previously, could be either: - automatically re-opened, or, - automatically placed "back" into a review queue, for human review. ---------- If, for example, we only looked at the **Top 0.001%** of *Scored*, *Favorited* or *Viewed* questions, we get potential criteria: - score of top .001% scored questions : Average = 1280 - fav's on top .001% fav'd questions : Average = 1881 - views of top .001% viewed questions : Average = 2161612 **111** closed questions meet one of these three "average criteria". (View the [list here][3].) **Two questions even met all 3 criteria:** - "[What IDE to use for Python? \[closed\]][4]" Score: 2512, Fav's: 1178, Views: 1.9 million - "[The most elegant way to iterate the words of a string \[closed\]][5]" Score: 1030, Fav's: 1891, Views: 1.5 million ---------- I thought this topic deserved some discussion, although I imagine it won't take long to get flagged as off-topic or duplicate of others like [this](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/266709/how-often-are-closed-questions-re-opened) or [this](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/306273/old-highly-upvoted-questions-that-dont-follow-current-so-standards) or [this](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/306273/old-highly-upvoted-questions-that-dont-follow-current-so-standards), although a good point in an [answer][6] by [apaul][7] to the last one: > Old questions that don't meet the current standards may be eligible > for a [historical lock][1]: > > > **What is a Historical Lock?** > > > > A historical lock is a mechanism by which moderators can mark posts as > > historical artifacts. Questions which are historically locked feature > > the following post notice: > > > > > locked by Moderator♦ Mar 16 at 20:01 > > > > >This question exists because it has historical significance, but it is > > >not considered a good, on-topic question for this site, so please do > > >not use it as evidence that you can ask similar questions here. This > > >question and its answers are frozen and cannot be changed. More info: > > >FAQ. > > > > **What is the purpose of a Historical Lock?** > > > > A historical lock preserves older content that was very popular when > > it was originally posted, but is now off-topic or otherwise out of > > scope for the site it is posted on. Historically locking a post ends > > the debate over whether a question should be kept on the site or > > deleted, and is often the final state of a question that has been > > deleted and undeleted more than once. [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/company [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/help/closed-questions [3]: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/806019/most-popular-questions-that-are-closed [4]: https://stackoverflow.com/q/81584 [5]: https://stackoverflow.com/q/236129 [6]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/306276/8112776 [7]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/1947286/apaul