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Sometimes, yeah.
The most common scenario would be two poorly-asked questions by the same author. Yes, these could be closed individually as NARQ - but closing the second as a duplicate of the first emphasizes the need to fix the question rather than just reposting it.
Another (albeit somewhat less common) scenario involves a question that's simply too ...
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To me, duplicates were always a way, to point the user to desired information without producing redundancy. Is this not the case?
That's still the case. In this example, I see that being upheld - the question that's been duplicated by the NARQ question has an answer that would address the original problem.
It's a closed question. The fact that it ...
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There's a few cases here:
You asked a quality question and the original is a NARQ. In this case, they are either not duplicates, because a quality question can't be the same question as a poor one, or the original was in fact a quality question and should be reopened. In this case I feel the original question was a good question so I voted to reopen.
You ...
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