Happened upon the following sequence of events:
- User A posts a question asking what a particular function belonging to X undocumented API does.
- User B with a gold badge closes said question as a duplicate of another question which basically asks what the deal is with X and if we should use it.
The questions are only related in that they both involve X.
Is this a legitimate use of duplication?
I have read Is it bad to answer "Don't do this, it is bad Android design"? and Is "Don't do it" a valid answer?, but those do not exactly apply. The new question can't be answered by posting an answer to the old question.
In this case, it looked to me like a way to tell the poster not to use a feature and close the question. I've seen some discussion e.g. Are debugging questions about unsupported API calls inherently off-topic? that indicated questions about unsupported/undocumented API can be answered besides "don't use it".
New question:
Marked as a duplicate of:
Q:
A:
I could provide a link to the actual Q&A if it's desired but my intention was not to single out this user, just ask if there is a consensus on this action.