I don't flag overly much these days, but I just had a flag declined with "We should learn to love duplicates."(!?!)
The reason seems like a bizarre non sequitur to me. Personally, I already "love" good duplicates for their SEO value (they should still be closed), but I hate poor duplicates that clutter up the site and make it harder to find the good stuff (they should be closed and deleted).
The question is a text-book duplicate, even the flag-decliner tacitly admitted it was a duplicate!
So, Is this a new policy, or a moderator hiccup?
Details:
I stumbled across this question, and noticed:
It was a very generic question, surely it had been asked before.
Sure enough, it was flagged as a duplicate 4 minutes after the Q was opened:
possible duplicate of Can I use multiple versions of jQuery on the same page? – a'r Sep 23 '11 at 11:27
Comparing the two sets of questions and answers, they were about as duplicate as it ever gets.
The OP admitted it was a duplicate!
Yep, it's a duplicate. Sorry for that! – Randomblue Sep 23 '11 at 11:27
The guy that wrote the only answer recommended the duplicate:
Please see the comment from a'r. I's a much better solution. (It was posted while I wrote my answer) – Jonas Stensved Sep 23 '11 at 11:30
So here was a question which was a textbook, cut-and dried duplicate, and both the OP and the answerer admitted it!
But, it had now been a year and the question had managed to get 103 views (when I first saw it a few hours ago). So, it had slipped through the normal close-vote process as low-view questions often do.
I did what I always do with such questions:
- Vote to close.
- Also flag it, since it had evaded the normal close-process only via stealth (low views).
This time, the flag was declined. But the reason seems bizarre and totally inappropriate to me...
Multiple versions of jQuery for one page 1 asked Sep 23 '11 at 11:24 by Randomblue
This is a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/q/1566595 , and the OP even admits its a duplicate! Yet it somehow squeaked by the normal close process. – 10 hours ago
declined - We should learn to love duplicates.
Again:
- Is this a new policy, or a moderator glitch?
- Please vote to close the Q, if you agree that it is a duplicate.
