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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?

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At the top of every closed duplicate, you'll find this box,

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<Link to canonical question> N answers

As you can see above, the duplicate clearly points to a canonical question with canonical answers.

If users choose to ignore that sign and just use the answers on the non-canonical duplicate, then that's their problem, not ours, and I wouldn't worry about it.

You ask,

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?

There's Already a Sign That Says Where to Find Good Answers

At the top of every closed duplicate, you'll find this box,

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This question already has an answer here:
<Link to canonical question> N answers

As you can see above, the duplicate clearly points to a canonical question with canonical answers.

If users choose to ignore that sign and just use the answers on the non-canonical duplicate, then that's their problem, not ours, and I wouldn't worry about it.

You ask,

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?

There's Already a Sign That Says Where to Find Good Answers

At the top of every closed duplicate, you'll find this box,

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This question already has an answer here:
<Link to canonical question> N answers

As you can see above, the duplicate clearly points to a canonical question with canonical answers.

If users choose to ignore that sign and just use the answers on the non-canonical duplicate, then that's their problem, not ours, and I wouldn't worry about it.

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You ask,

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?

There's Already a Sign That Says Where to Find Good Answers

At the top of every closed duplicate, you'll find this box,

Screenshot

This question already has an answer here:
<Link to canonical question> N answers

As you can see above, the duplicate clearly points to a canonical question with canonical answers. 

If users choose to ignore that sign and just use the answers on the non-canonical duplicate, then that'sthen that's their problem, not ours, and I wouldn't worry about it.

You ask,

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?

There's Already a Sign That Says Where to Find Good Answers

At the top of every closed duplicate, you'll find this box,

Screenshot

This question already has an answer here:
<Link to canonical question> N answers

As you can see above, the duplicate clearly points to a canonical question with canonical answers. If users choose to ignore that sign and just use the answers on the non-canonical duplicate, then that's their problem, not ours, and I wouldn't worry about it.

You ask,

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?

There's Already a Sign That Says Where to Find Good Answers

At the top of every closed duplicate, you'll find this box,

Screenshot

This question already has an answer here:
<Link to canonical question> N answers

As you can see above, the duplicate clearly points to a canonical question with canonical answers. 

If users choose to ignore that sign and just use the answers on the non-canonical duplicate, then that's their problem, not ours, and I wouldn't worry about it.

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user456814
user456814

You ask,

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?

There's Already a Sign That Says Where to Find Good Answers

At the top of every closed duplicate, you'll find this box,

Screenshot

This question already has an answer here:
<Link to canonical question> N answers

As you can see above, the duplicate clearly points to a canonical question with canonical answers. If users choose to ignore that sign and just use the answers on the non-canonical duplicate, then that's their problem, not ours, and I wouldn't worry about it.