**The Phantom Zone** In the last few days, I've encountered several questions stuck in the Phantom Zone. "The Phantom Zone?", you may ask. Here's the basic scenario: 1. A poor quality question, unanswerable as-is, is posted. 2. It gets closed. 3. Somebody edits it, but it still sucks. 4. Somebody else comes along, figures out what the OP is asking and what all the closure issues are, and does a massive edit that turns it into a good question. 5. It starts attracting votes to reopen. 6. People see what's now a good question, see the reopen votes, recognize that the question should be reopened and fully expect that to happen based on the reopen voting momentum. Maybe they start formulating an answer to post when the inevitable happens and it is reopened. 7. And then the reopen voting just stops for no obvious reason. The question stalls at some number of votes shy of reopening. Inexplicably, days can go by without a single other reopen vote on this obviously worthy question. What gives? It's in the Phantom Zone. **Here's what happens** - The edit in step 3 starts the reopen review process. - Early reviewers see that it still sucks and vote to leave it closed. - Then it gets turned into a good question and starts attracting votes to reopen. - The first few reopen votes, added to the early reviews, complete the review process, but the net voting isn't enough to reopen. - The question disappears from view. It's no longer in a review queue. No subsequent edit or reopen voting puts it back in the review queue because it only gets into the review queue once. - It might temporarily be featured on the Close tab of the Moderation Tools, where a 10K+ user might catch it if they're on that tab when it's there. - The only other place the reopen status is visible is on the question, itself, and odds are low that someone with voting privileges (who hasn't already voted), will stumble across what is by then no longer a fresh question. - So the question's reopen status becomes invisible at some number of votes shy of reopening. If I recall correctly, the existing reopen votes may even age away. - Eventually, the now good question, with a significant investment of members' time, is deleted. The most recent example was [Continuous Number Generator](https://superuser.com/q/1455230/364367), if anybody wants to help reopen that one. :-) **What to do?** So if event timing thwarts success in the queue, the question is dead in the water unless someone notices and does something. This question is to ask about that something. 1. Is there a provision to track the status of such questions so they don't fall through the cracks while people incorrectly assume they are actively being reopened? 2. What's the best way to get such questions reopened once they're in the Phantom Zone? Is there any provision or established procedure? Just post about them here? Flag a mod?