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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24488597/using-a-string-as-an-object-member-name-in-javascripthttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/24488597/using-a-string-as-an-object-member-name-in-javascript is a duplicate question that any JavaScript developer saw at least a few times.

I saw it and I closed it as duplicate. But another user, a few seconds later, due to the grace period, could write and submit an answer.

I find this situation sad. Why would we vote to close a question as a duplicate if some users can come later and provide useless answers, which will be seen in place of the canonical Q&A that we linked to?

How to deal with that?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24488597/using-a-string-as-an-object-member-name-in-javascript is a duplicate question that any JavaScript developer saw at least a few times.

I saw it and I closed it as duplicate. But another user, a few seconds later, due to the grace period, could write and submit an answer.

I find this situation sad. Why would we vote to close a question as a duplicate if some users can come later and provide useless answers, which will be seen in place of the canonical Q&A that we linked to?

How to deal with that?

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24488597/using-a-string-as-an-object-member-name-in-javascript is a duplicate question that any JavaScript developer saw at least a few times.

I saw it and I closed it as duplicate. But another user, a few seconds later, due to the grace period, could write and submit an answer.

I find this situation sad. Why would we vote to close a question as a duplicate if some users can come later and provide useless answers, which will be seen in place of the canonical Q&A that we linked to?

How to deal with that?

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Grace period for answering after closing &and obvious duplicates

This questionhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/24488597/using-a-string-as-an-object-member-name-in-javascript is a duplicate question that any JS coderJavaScript developer saw at least a few times.

I saw it and I closed it as duplicate. But another user, a few seconds later, due to the grace period, could write and submit an answer.

I find this situation sad. Why would we vote to close a question as a duplicate if some users can come later and provide useless answers, which will be seen in place of the QAcanonical Q&A that we linked to  ?

How to deal with that  ?

Grace period for answering after closing & obvious duplicates

This question is a duplicate that any JS coder saw at least a few times.

I saw it and I closed it as duplicate. But another user, a few seconds later, due to the grace period, could write and submit an answer.

I find this situation sad. Why would we vote to close as duplicate if some users can come later and provide useless answers which will be seen in place of the QA we linked to  ?

How to deal with that  ?

Grace period for answering after closing and obvious duplicates

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24488597/using-a-string-as-an-object-member-name-in-javascript is a duplicate question that any JavaScript developer saw at least a few times.

I saw it and I closed it as duplicate. But another user, a few seconds later, due to the grace period, could write and submit an answer.

I find this situation sad. Why would we vote to close a question as a duplicate if some users can come later and provide useless answers, which will be seen in place of the canonical Q&A that we linked to?

How to deal with that?

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This question is a duplicate that any JS coder saw at least a few times.

I saw it and I closed it as duplicate. But another user, a few seconds later, due to the grace period, could write and submit an answer.

I find this situation sad. Why would we vote to close as duplicate if some users can come later and provide bad useless answers which will be seen in place of the QA we linked to ?

How to deal with that ?

This question is a duplicate that any JS coder saw at least a few times.

I saw it and I closed it as duplicate. But another user, a few seconds later, due to the grace period, could write and submit an answer.

I find this situation sad. Why would we vote to close as duplicate if some users can come later and provide bad useless answers which will be seen in place of the QA we linked to ?

How to deal with that ?

This question is a duplicate that any JS coder saw at least a few times.

I saw it and I closed it as duplicate. But another user, a few seconds later, due to the grace period, could write and submit an answer.

I find this situation sad. Why would we vote to close as duplicate if some users can come later and provide useless answers which will be seen in place of the QA we linked to ?

How to deal with that ?

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Denys Séguret
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