In the review queue I frequently find questions that are marked as duplicates of this question:
What is a NullReferenceException, and how do I fix it?
This isn't always helpful. Many people know perfectly well what the exception means, they just don't know in their specific case what it's caused by, or it is only mentioned as a side effect of their actual problem. Being directed to a question explaining the exception and possible fixes only in general terms (however useful in itself) is close to being patronized or LMGTFY-ed.
The overstretched review queue could do without these "duplicates". Also, questions get closed unjustly when others blindly confirm the close reason.
I was thinking of leaving a comment below the question, asking people to take a second look before picking it as a "duplicate source".
Would this be useful at all? Or is it me now who is patronizing? Or should I leave this to a moderator?
If useful, what could be an appropriate text?