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It was closed because the moderator (Andrew Barber) agreed with the flag, this flag states (paraphrased to keep the text of the flag confidential):

The answers are starting to not make sense. It's nice that we already have a valid answer to this question, but there are multiple invalid answers that will end up confusing people (particularly because they're upvoted). This question is also attracting duplicate answers.

This is a valid reason to close a question. Think about what closing does -- it does, (in effect) say: "No more answers to this question."

The question has an answer, and does it really need more answers in order to be useful? There is a negative connotation with closing, but in this case, it's the happiest compromise we can make. It's either this, or we lock the question (bad), or we constantly prune answers (also bad -- why should we have multiple people spend time on this question when we can take care of it in one fell swoop).

There are currently 8 deleted answers on this question -- deleted for various reasons (duplicate answers, invalid answers, etc). That's a lot for a question to have, and part of the reason why closing it makes sense -- it keeps moderators from having to deal with one post having an inordinate amount of flags (8, plus the countless reviews going on).

Edit: As Servy points out in the comments, This question turns out to be a duplicate of another questionturns out to be a duplicate of another question that shows some research effort. I've closed this question as a duplicate of the other.

It was closed because the moderator (Andrew Barber) agreed with the flag, this flag states (paraphrased to keep the text of the flag confidential):

The answers are starting to not make sense. It's nice that we already have a valid answer to this question, but there are multiple invalid answers that will end up confusing people (particularly because they're upvoted). This question is also attracting duplicate answers.

This is a valid reason to close a question. Think about what closing does -- it does, (in effect) say: "No more answers to this question."

The question has an answer, and does it really need more answers in order to be useful? There is a negative connotation with closing, but in this case, it's the happiest compromise we can make. It's either this, or we lock the question (bad), or we constantly prune answers (also bad -- why should we have multiple people spend time on this question when we can take care of it in one fell swoop).

There are currently 8 deleted answers on this question -- deleted for various reasons (duplicate answers, invalid answers, etc). That's a lot for a question to have, and part of the reason why closing it makes sense -- it keeps moderators from having to deal with one post having an inordinate amount of flags (8, plus the countless reviews going on).

Edit: As Servy points out in the comments, This question turns out to be a duplicate of another question that shows some research effort. I've closed this question as a duplicate of the other.

It was closed because the moderator (Andrew Barber) agreed with the flag, this flag states (paraphrased to keep the text of the flag confidential):

The answers are starting to not make sense. It's nice that we already have a valid answer to this question, but there are multiple invalid answers that will end up confusing people (particularly because they're upvoted). This question is also attracting duplicate answers.

This is a valid reason to close a question. Think about what closing does -- it does, (in effect) say: "No more answers to this question."

The question has an answer, and does it really need more answers in order to be useful? There is a negative connotation with closing, but in this case, it's the happiest compromise we can make. It's either this, or we lock the question (bad), or we constantly prune answers (also bad -- why should we have multiple people spend time on this question when we can take care of it in one fell swoop).

There are currently 8 deleted answers on this question -- deleted for various reasons (duplicate answers, invalid answers, etc). That's a lot for a question to have, and part of the reason why closing it makes sense -- it keeps moderators from having to deal with one post having an inordinate amount of flags (8, plus the countless reviews going on).

Edit: As Servy points out in the comments, This question turns out to be a duplicate of another question that shows some research effort. I've closed this question as a duplicate of the other.

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It was closed because the moderator (Andrew Barber) agreed with the flag, this flag states (paraphrased to keep the text of the flag confidential):

The answers are starting to not make sense. It's nice that we already have a valid answer to this question, but there are multiple invalid answers that will end up confusing people (particularly because they're upvoted). This question is also attracting duplicate answers.

This is a valid reason to close a question. Think about what closing does -- it does, (in effect) say: "No more answers to this question."

The question has an answer, and does it really need more answers in order to be useful? There is a negative connotation with closing, but in this case, it's the happiest compromise we can make. It's either this, or we lock the question (bad), or we constantly prune answers (also bad -- why should we have multiple people spend time on this question when we can take care of it in one fell swoop).

There are currently 8 deleted answers on this question -- deleted for various reasons (duplicate answers, invalid answers, etc). That's a lot for a question to have, and part of the reason why closing it makes sense -- it keeps moderators from having to deal with one post having an inordinate amount of flags (8, plus the countless reviews going on).

Edit: As Servy points out in the comments, This question turns out to be a duplicate of another question that shows some research effort. I've closed this question as a duplicate of the other.