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2Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer.Community– Community Bot2026-02-01 08:34:25 +00:00Commented 2 days ago
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2It is highly unacceptable that this question was closed after an hour. I vote to reopen it. I had drawn everything. I would like to thank anyone who wishes to follow my example and reopen the question. The user's design is unrelated to the duplicate.Sebastiano– Sebastiano2026-02-01 09:59:53 +00:00Commented 2 days ago
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2@Sebastiano I completely understand the frustration here, especially given the time you put into the drawing. Since closure is a normal part of the review process, just a small thought: wording like “highly unacceptable” can sometimes be read as a comment on a person rather than on the decision itself. Keeping the focus on the concrete differences from the linked question usually makes the strongest case for reopening.Jasper– Jasper2026-02-01 10:27:29 +00:00Commented 2 days ago
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3@Sebastiano I understand your concern about the timing. My only point was that the phrasing could be read as more pointed than you intended, which can make the discussion drift away from the reopening criteria. Framing it as a question about the decision itself usually keeps things clearer for everyone reviewing it.Jasper– Jasper2026-02-01 10:47:52 +00:00Commented 2 days ago
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3@Sebastiano I mean, I'm sure we've both voted to close a question at one point or another :-). I've even made votes that I retrospectively disagree with. Who knows, maybe the closer will one day see another perspective.. We are all human.Jasper– Jasper2026-02-01 10:50:49 +00:00Commented 2 days ago
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