When I vote to close a question, there's a message saying that I have X votes left. I assume those regenerate after some time? What are the rules on that? Is it different for different sites across the Stack Exchange network?
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4Possible duplicate of What are the limits on how I can cast, change, and retract votes?– Robert ColumbiaFeb 14, 2020 at 21:56
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1@RobertColumbia Just FYI, editing the automatic comment will prevent it from being automatically deleted once the question is closed. While I don't always agree with the new form of comment, I avoid editing it for this reason unless I'm making a more substantive edit to explain how exactly it's a duplicate.– Sonic the Anonymous HedgehogFeb 14, 2020 at 22:37
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Closed votes around the day are determined, and vary depending on the site.
Cast close and reopen votes - Meta Stack Exchange
You may cast up to 24 close votes per day.
Cast close and reopen votes - Stack Overflow
You may cast up to 50 close votes per day.
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Do they vary per site or based on previous activity? I know that for flags the cap rises the more helpful flags you've cast (from 20 to 100 from memory).– MastFeb 14, 2020 at 7:54
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@Mast No, you can't do anything to raise your close vote quota. Feb 14, 2020 at 8:02
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