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I came across a question in the close queue, which I feel need to provide some more information in order to be a good question.

I could vote to close the question, but I can see that the question already has three votes for migration to stackoverflow. Based on my understanding of how close votes work, this means that if I vote for closing I am effectively voting in favor of migrating the question to stackoverflow - regardless of what reason I choose when voting to close.

How should I vote if I don't feel that question is suitable for migration to stackoverflow?

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    "This question does not show any research effort; it is unclear or not useful" - determine whether that applies, then act accordingly. (Since you mentioned low quality...)
    – D.W.
    Jan 18, 2016 at 22:43

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You should still vote to close. Other people's votes are not your responsibility. All you can do is vote correctly.

Certainly, disagreeing with a close vote isn't a valid reason to flag, for example.

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