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7But a question is never permanently closed... Closing can always be undone by five 3k users or a moderator.. Other than that, great!ɥʇǝS– ɥʇǝS2013-03-26 04:19:18 +00:00Commented Mar 26, 2013 at 4:19
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I say unleash McBain on the question if it isn't dealt with in 5 days. One of my least likely tasks on SO is to try and find salvation for closed questions.cpilko– cpilko2013-03-26 04:34:28 +00:00Commented Mar 26, 2013 at 4:34
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4"After this grace period, it becomes harder to reopen your question." for the last line?user1228– user12282013-03-26 10:26:31 +00:00Commented Mar 26, 2013 at 10:26
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6Nice, but let's not use false titles here (I am surely not a moderator,) hence: Our community of self-appointed policemen of the Information Superhighway has stopped your question for not containing enough actual information to be allowed on the road. Please add more information, and the community will carefully consider releasing it again.Monolo– Monolo2013-03-27 16:19:49 +00:00Commented Mar 27, 2013 at 16:19
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I like the suffix (I'm a bit on the fence about the title), but I'd remove "in the next 5 days" and "Otherwise, ...".Bernhard Barker– Bernhard Barker2014-03-27 01:57:15 +00:00Commented Mar 27, 2014 at 1:57
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