In a comment to this canonical question, @jib stated:
This is a duplicate of [another] already asked question, yet […] the old question [is marked] as a duplicate of [the] new question. Isn't that hijacking? Stackoverflow's boilerplate on the old question now gives the wrong chronology, saying "This question has been asked before and already has an answer." when the answer it points to is in fact newer. I think the attribution needs to go the other way.
I think he's quite right, this sounds wrong.
Can we make the text displayed there dynamic, based on the relative age of the question posts? If the duplicate target is younger than the closed question, the text should say
This question has been asked elsewhere and has a better answer there. If that answer does not … (etc.).