How can I appeal unfairly closed questions? I noticed that difficult and annoying\* questions often get closed, not because they are unclear or lack details, but because **the voter finds it difficult to answer that question**. This happened to me with [this question][1] and to my colleagues. In my case, the question received a correct answer from a reputable user (>15K), so it was clear enough for him to understand it. ... but was close-voted anyway. The question also contained examples of a proper input and output in a color tagged diagram and test vectors for easy copy&pasting (because the text in the diagram would require retyping). Finally, it included my best effort code to solve the problem (which worked on 92% of the test cases) and a link to a simulation. My colleague with a high reputation to view the close votes has said that he experienced the same for clear but difficult questions from vindictive members. How can I appeal such unfairness ... or at least find out what was the exact claim of "unclearness" being made? \* to some, but not others [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/74636553/match-comments-unless-the-initiating-char-is-surrounded-by-unescaped-quotes