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Lots of questions in the reopen queue

, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

 
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.
 

As always, a reopen vote will add a question to the reopen queue if it isn't already in the queue.

Assuming that's all still current, your edit wasn't soon enough to automatically add it to the review queue, although also see the "provided that" clauses there as well. You can still click "reopen" under the post to vote to reopen it which I think should add it. Or presumably you can flag it if you don't have the reputation to vote but are confident it is now ready to reopen.

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Lots of questions in the reopen queue

, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

 
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.
 

As always, a reopen vote will add a question to the reopen queue if it isn't already in the queue.

Assuming that's all still current, your edit wasn't soon enough to automatically add it to the review queue, although also see the "provided that" clauses there as well. You can still click "reopen" under the post to vote to reopen it which I think should add it. Or presumably you can flag it if you don't have the reputation to vote but are confident it is now ready to reopen.

See:

Lots of questions in the reopen queue

, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

As always, a reopen vote will add a question to the reopen queue if it isn't already in the queue.

Assuming that's all still current, your edit wasn't soon enough to automatically add it to the review queue, although also see the "provided that" clauses there as well. You can still click "reopen" under the post to vote to reopen it which I think should add it. Or presumably you can flag it if you don't have the reputation to vote but are confident it is now ready to reopen.

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Lots of questions in the reopen queue

, this means that a closed question will automatically be added to the reopen queue when it is...

  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by the author. Or,
  • ...Edited (body edits only) within 5 days of closure by a 3rd-party, provided the editor has not also flagged the question or voted to close it. Or,
  • ...Sufficiently popular, where popularity is calculated based on question score, top answer score, or views per month. We're still tweaking the exact thresholds for these.

As always, a reopen vote will add a question to the reopen queue if it isn't already in the queue.

Assuming that's all still current, your edit wasn't soon enough to automatically add it to the review queue, although also see the "provided that" clauses there as well. You can still click "reopen" under the post to vote to reopen it which I think should add it. Or presumably you can flag it if you don't have the reputation to vote but are confident it is now ready to reopen.