@JonClements I bought that film (and its sequel) since first release date, but sadly still no Hollywood remake till now because of "Hunger Games" thing which has similar theme.
@EJoshuaS Your CV aging away is one of the consequences of beginning to burn the tag (or at least put CV into it) prior to the burnination actually officially starting (i.e. when it's still featured), particularly when voting on questions with > 100 views (i.e. questions where the CVs age away after 4 days).
@Shree Someone, probably @EJoshuaS, voted to close the question slightly prior to 2018-10-25 18:25:06Z, putting the question into the CV queue. Another person voted to close from the CV queue at 2018-10-26 11:33:07Z. The CV review was invalidated (i.e. the question left the CV queue) at 2018-10-30 00:00:03Z. The burnination officially began at 2018-10-29 23:31:55Z, so in the 28 minutes the question was in the CV queue during the burnination, nobody reviewed it.
The CVs should have begun to expire as of 2018-10-30 11:33:07Z (4 days after the most recent CV, due to question views > 100), but it looks like the check might have been made to kick it out of the CV queue based on the 1st CV, which would have expired (had there been no other CV) at 2018-10-29 18:25:06Z. I wouldn't expect it to, but maybe the check at 00:00 is triggered if the most recent CV is 3.5 to 4.5 days old, instead of 4 to 5 days old.
So, I'm actually not sure why it left the CV queue at the time it did.
@JohnDvorak np. I try to remember to add a note, but don't always remember to do so, and sometimes miss the edit window. I usually want to know why/what things are moved, so I tend to click on them to see what it was. I figured adding a note saves people time by letting them know that it was just a normal "bin this request, please" move, without having to click through to see what was moved and then dig through the transcript to see why (not that it was necessary to look that far in this case).
What to do when someone takes an answer, copies it exactly (including explanation words), and add 1-2 lines to it, and posts after 15 minutes of the original answer. In this case, original answer is this: stackoverflow.com/a/53113667/2469308 and copied answer is this: stackoverflow.com/a/53113807/2469308
@MadhurBhaiya Though I have to say, you kind of did that to yourself a little bit when you answered that gimmetehcodez question... Those questions attract the worst posters.
@FélixGagnon-Grenier I'm pretty sure I confused that one where I replied to you with another
I can see why the dupe isn't optimal now, do you want me to reopen it?
I'm not entirely sure what I was thinking then, maybe "there's some advice on why downvotes in there" or some similar, but if OP wants personalized advice the dupe target isn't really the best I agree
@Machavity Not sure. It's definitely POB, but an old question. The answers there don't really convince me to contain useful information. So I tend to say no.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Ah well, had missed that tidbit. I did think about leaving a comment, but given that the answer already stated what I had in mind ("you should add more information") without a reaction from OP, thought that it'd prolly do no good.