In What is the meaning of <==> in Ruby, someone asked the sixth Spaceship operator question in Ruby, which is an exact duplicate of Ruby spaceship operator <=>. It's so blatantly a duplicate, that there's four questions in "Related" that have <=> in them.
Yet a 10K user answered the question without voting to close it, or even noting it's a duplicate. And got 11 upvotes for his troubles.
Is this appropriate behaviour?
- The answerer has 10K, so he must know about the rules on exact duplicates by now.
- The related questions listed
<=>three times, so you could see it's an exact duplicate without doing a single click.

<=>in "Related" is a useful hint. And the lack of close votes is part of what I'm complaining about! – Andrew Grimm Apr 6 '11 at 23:02