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I went to review posts, and this question was flagged for reopen: https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/review/reopen/3706

When I entered the question I tried to find the reason for reopening. When I flagged questions for reopen, I was prompted to write the reason for the flag, so I know that the (must) exists, but I couldn't see it here.

Is the reasoning for the request view-able by non moderators? Or maybe the reason is usually seen, but this flag didn't have any reasoning attached to it?

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There is no flag here involved, just a reopen vote by a 3k+ user. There are no specific reopen flags, you can only use a custom flag and write that the question should be reopened. For a closed question to land in the reopen review queue, at least one 3k+ user has to vote to reopen the question. Reopen votes have no reason attached to them, they are just a simple vote.

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  • @ilya he's saying that no reason is given for reopen votes, so basically you are seeing everything already :-)
    – Sklivvz Mod
    Commented Jan 8, 2013 at 17:56
  • @IlyaMelamed re-open votes don't have a reason because they are refuting the close votes, and the reason is listed in the close message
    – Ryathal
    Commented Jan 8, 2013 at 18:21

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