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For example, this question is marked as a duplicate of this question. But the first is actually a much better question. The second question has a title which is not descriptive, and no details about a HTTP 500 in the question body, so it doesn't show up in searches when people search for "what's causing my php 500 error".

In fact, I answered a similar question yesterday because I couldn't find an authoritative question when I searched, and only found the original question after it was marked as a duplicate by another user.

It seems like there should be some way of directing users toward a well-asked question with a good title. Would it make sense to heavily edit the original question? Can a duplicate flag ever be removed or reversed? Is there some better way to handle this?

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    well 113 thousand people managed to find it despite it's problems, so it can't be that bad...
    – Servy
    Apr 25, 2018 at 14:58
  • i mean... which of the two titles will match what users who have no idea what their doing search for this problem? i'd say the older one.
    – Kevin B
    Apr 25, 2018 at 20:47
  • I think most users, including those who have no idea what they're doing, who encounter this problem are searching for something like "php 500 internal server error", none of which are in the older question. "White screen of death" is not a thing that I'd expect people to look up.
    – mkasberg
    Apr 25, 2018 at 21:16
  • That assumes they know an error is occurring.
    – Kevin B
    Apr 25, 2018 at 21:18
  • In this particular case, they usually do. The questions tend to be along the line of "I'm getting a 500, here's my code, what's wrong". And the answers to those questions always tend to be that you need to find the logs to get a real exception/stack trace.
    – mkasberg
    Apr 25, 2018 at 21:19
  • Because the 500 is the error they see in the client (the browser), not the error that's actually thrown by the server.
    – mkasberg
    Apr 25, 2018 at 21:20
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    Fortunately we now have this new question as a sign post for users who know an error is occuring
    – Kevin B
    Apr 25, 2018 at 21:20

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By far the easiest fix to a question not having a descriptive title is to edit the title to make it more descriptive.

Yes, it's possible to reverse the direction of the duplication, but that's not really needed just because you think the title could be a bit more descriptive. That's more appropriate when the answer(s) on one are much better than the other, or there are really dramatic problems with the open question that aren't easily resolved by editing, which doesn't seem to be the case here.

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Can a duplicate flag ever be removed or reversed?

Yes. If you have a gold badge in a tag used in both questions, you can do it on your own by reopening one question and closing the other against it. The caveats in Servy's answer still apply: it is only worth bothering with that if there are significant differences between the Q&As that can't be dealt with through edits.

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