A few minutes ago, my [newly acquired superpowers][1] have allowed me to reopen [this question][2] with a single binding vote. > *Disclaimer: Before voting, I took care to select a question that I > believe could be reopened without causing much harm to the community. > Feel free to close it again if you disagree.* I have a couple of concerns about that, and I would like to share them with you. Retroactivity ------------- The question was closed quite a while ago, way before owners of gold badges gained binding votes. Accordingly, it was closed by five users. Should a single user really be able to reopen it now? In most of the countries running on principles other than *le fait du Prince*, laws cannot be retroactive, for good reason. I wonder if the same principle should not apply here, and if reopen votes cast on questions closed before our new powers came into effect should remain non-binding. Conflict of Interest -------------------- I have an answer under that question. That can make me biased when determining whether or not it should be reopened. Until now, non-binding votes meant that four other users (or a moderator) would have to agree with me before the question could be reopened. Now I can do that quietly on my own. I'm personally not comfortable with this situation, and I believe reopen votes should remain non-binding when cast by gold badge owners who have answered the question (even if their answer was subsequently deleted). What is your opinion on this? Am I taking this too seriously or do you think binding reopen votes should be a little more limited, as I do? [1]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/230865/increase-close-vote-weight-for-gold-tag-badge-holders/231212#231212 [2]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4662301/difference-between-get-and-eq-in-jquery