Is there a way to reopen a question?
Users can vote to reopen, edit the question (which includes a reopen vote), or leave the question closed. A certain number of Leave Closed votes will again kick the question out of the queue and begin the reopen vote aging process, and of course, another reopen vote will put it back into the queue.
How many votes do you need to reopen a question?
When a question reaches 5 reopen votes, it is no longer closed, and new answers may be submitted. You may only vote to close or reopen a question once. To cast a reopen vote, click the “reopen” link beneath the question. Moderators may close or reopen any question with a single vote.
How can I see the number of close votes?
The current number of close votes will be shown under the question, in parenthesis, like so: If there are no close votes, it will simply say: To cast a close vote — or just to view the current count of close votes and reasons — click the ‘close’ link under the question body.
How do you reopen a closed question in meta Stack Exchange?
A single vote from a moderator can reopen any question closed for any reason immediately. Questions closed as duplicates can be immediately reopened by a user with a gold tag badge for any of the question’s tags. On Hardware Recommendations, a single vote from any user with the required reputation will reopen the question.
How many votes do you need to reopen a closed question?
The number of reopen votes required is the same as the number of close votes required to close on the site (five on most sites, three on Stack Overflow). In some cases, a single vote is enough to reopen the question:
How many reopen votes can I cast per day?
Users with 3,000 reputation can cast up to 50 reopen votes per day. When a question reaches 3 reopen votes, it is no longer closed, and new answers may be submitted.