Here's the question that gives more context: [internet connectivity status with react js](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77145825/internet-connectivity-status-with-react-js). The question was first asked without including any relevant code (see [revision 1](https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/77145825/1)). Later, code is added (see [revision 4](https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/77145825/4)). Before the code was added, the question attracted 2 close votes for, assuming, "needs details or clarity". As I believed the question was a duplicate of [Detect if the internet connection is offline?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/189430/detect-if-the-internet-connection-is-offline), I voted to close as a duplicate. As 3 close votes were earned, the question was closed. However the close reason is not accurate. I've left a [comment](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77145825/internet-connectivity-status-with-react-js#comment136011136_77145825) explaining this. My questions are: - Was this approach correct? If not, what is the alternative? - How can such a scenario where _no longer relevant vote closures influence the closure too much_?<sup>*</sup> - Can the close reason be fixed? <sub>Wasn't sure how to phrase this but I hope you get the idea.</sub>