I just closed a question as a duplicate which explicitly said it was a duplicate, but wanted to double check there wasn't a newer/better answer. This seems reasonable to me (to close as a duplicate) and inline with meta: Duplicates of old cobwebbed questions.
However, the closing message now reads could lead to incorrect behaviour:
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
Of course, the OP's question is not fully addressed, specifically the part about "newer" solutions. Fully seems both lofty and open to interpretation for almost any "different" question...
The message suggests they ask a new question asking the same thing, which is not helpful.
Especially now that my (gold) vote is binding immediate, I worry even more whether I am perceived to be doing the correct thing in closing a question...