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For a while I've been seeing a trend where a question is closed as a duplicate where the questions have a rough amount of overlap, but aren't duplicates in the sense of the word.

Take the question "Java what mean % operator?Java what mean % operator?" for example. The question asks what the % operator does in Java, which happens to be the modulo operator. This question was closed as a duplicate for "What's the syntax for mod in javaWhat's the syntax for mod in java"?

To me, this is a poor duplicate. They are in a sense opposite questions, or one question is the "answer" to the other. I've been seeing more and more duplicate closings like this. For someone that is probably just getting the hang of Java, that "duplicate" would confuse me. How is this helping the OP?

Am I being too sensitive to the concept of a duplicate? I understand that there must be some leeway in what is considered a duplicate since it would be rare for two questions to be truly identical, but I think this example of many is a stretch.

For a while I've been seeing a trend where a question is closed as a duplicate where the questions have a rough amount of overlap, but aren't duplicates in the sense of the word.

Take the question "Java what mean % operator?" for example. The question asks what the % operator does in Java, which happens to be the modulo operator. This question was closed as a duplicate for "What's the syntax for mod in java"?

To me, this is a poor duplicate. They are in a sense opposite questions, or one question is the "answer" to the other. I've been seeing more and more duplicate closings like this. For someone that is probably just getting the hang of Java, that "duplicate" would confuse me. How is this helping the OP?

Am I being too sensitive to the concept of a duplicate? I understand that there must be some leeway in what is considered a duplicate since it would be rare for two questions to be truly identical, but I think this example of many is a stretch.

For a while I've been seeing a trend where a question is closed as a duplicate where the questions have a rough amount of overlap, but aren't duplicates in the sense of the word.

Take the question "Java what mean % operator?" for example. The question asks what the % operator does in Java, which happens to be the modulo operator. This question was closed as a duplicate for "What's the syntax for mod in java"?

To me, this is a poor duplicate. They are in a sense opposite questions, or one question is the "answer" to the other. I've been seeing more and more duplicate closings like this. For someone that is probably just getting the hang of Java, that "duplicate" would confuse me. How is this helping the OP?

Am I being too sensitive to the concept of a duplicate? I understand that there must be some leeway in what is considered a duplicate since it would be rare for two questions to be truly identical, but I think this example of many is a stretch.

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For a while I've been seeing a trend where a question is closed as a duplicate where the questions have a rough amount of overlap, but aren't duplicates in the sense of the word.

Take the question "Java what mean % operator?" for example. The question asks what the % operator does in Java, which happens to be the modulo operator. This question was closed as a duplicate for "What's the syntax for mod in java"?

To me, this is a poor duplicate. They are in a sense opposite questions, or one question is the "answer" to the other. I've been seeing more and more duplicate closings like this. For someone that is probably just getting the hang of Java, that "duplicate" would confuse me. How is this helping the OP?

Am I being totoo sensitive to the concept of a duplicate? I understand that there must be some leeway in what is considered a duplicate since it would be rare for two questions to be truly identical, but I think this example of many is a stretch.

For a while I've been seeing a trend where a question is closed as a duplicate where the questions have a rough amount of overlap, but aren't duplicates in the sense of the word.

Take the question "Java what mean % operator?" for example. The question asks what the % operator does in Java, which happens to be the modulo operator. This question was closed as a duplicate for "What's the syntax for mod in java"?

To me, this is a poor duplicate. They are in a sense opposite questions, or one question is the "answer" to the other. I've been seeing more and more duplicate closings like this. For someone that is probably just getting the hang of Java, that "duplicate" would confuse me. How is this helping the OP?

Am I being to sensitive to the concept of a duplicate? I understand that there must be some leeway in what is considered a duplicate since it would be rare for two questions to be truly identical, but I think this example of many is a stretch.

For a while I've been seeing a trend where a question is closed as a duplicate where the questions have a rough amount of overlap, but aren't duplicates in the sense of the word.

Take the question "Java what mean % operator?" for example. The question asks what the % operator does in Java, which happens to be the modulo operator. This question was closed as a duplicate for "What's the syntax for mod in java"?

To me, this is a poor duplicate. They are in a sense opposite questions, or one question is the "answer" to the other. I've been seeing more and more duplicate closings like this. For someone that is probably just getting the hang of Java, that "duplicate" would confuse me. How is this helping the OP?

Am I being too sensitive to the concept of a duplicate? I understand that there must be some leeway in what is considered a duplicate since it would be rare for two questions to be truly identical, but I think this example of many is a stretch.

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What to do with bad duplicate closings

For a while I've been seeing a trend where a question is closed as a duplicate where the questions have a rough amount of overlap, but aren't duplicates in the sense of the word.

Take the question "Java what mean % operator?" for example. The question asks what the % operator does in Java, which happens to be the modulo operator. This question was closed as a duplicate for "What's the syntax for mod in java"?

To me, this is a poor duplicate. They are in a sense opposite questions, or one question is the "answer" to the other. I've been seeing more and more duplicate closings like this. For someone that is probably just getting the hang of Java, that "duplicate" would confuse me. How is this helping the OP?

Am I being to sensitive to the concept of a duplicate? I understand that there must be some leeway in what is considered a duplicate since it would be rare for two questions to be truly identical, but I think this example of many is a stretch.