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Is it wrong to upvote an answer to a question just so you can close another question as a duplicate of it?

(my emphasis)

Yes, of course it is.

But it's never wrong to upvote a good answer.

So if the answer is good, upvote it. If that also lets you close a true duplicate, fine, but closing the duplicate shouldn't be the only reason for upvoting the answer, as the word "just" in the question suggests. If the answer didn't warrant an upvote on its own, yes, it would be wrong to upvote it purely as a means to a different end than indicating it's a good answer.

Answering Jester's questionJester's question:

As an extension, is it wrong to immediately revert the upvote after the duplicate has been closed?

Yes. That's pure gaming. Either the answer was good enough to upvote, in which case leave the upvote; or it wasn't, in which case don't upvote it. If it bothers you not to be able to close-as-dupe when there's no upvoted or accepted answer, lobby for a policy change.

Is it wrong to upvote an answer to a question just so you can close another question as a duplicate of it?

(my emphasis)

Yes, of course it is.

But it's never wrong to upvote a good answer.

So if the answer is good, upvote it. If that also lets you close a true duplicate, fine, but closing the duplicate shouldn't be the only reason for upvoting the answer, as the word "just" in the question suggests. If the answer didn't warrant an upvote on its own, yes, it would be wrong to upvote it purely as a means to a different end than indicating it's a good answer.

Answering Jester's question:

As an extension, is it wrong to immediately revert the upvote after the duplicate has been closed?

Yes. That's pure gaming. Either the answer was good enough to upvote, in which case leave the upvote; or it wasn't, in which case don't upvote it. If it bothers you not to be able to close-as-dupe when there's no upvoted or accepted answer, lobby for a policy change.

Is it wrong to upvote an answer to a question just so you can close another question as a duplicate of it?

(my emphasis)

Yes, of course it is.

But it's never wrong to upvote a good answer.

So if the answer is good, upvote it. If that also lets you close a true duplicate, fine, but closing the duplicate shouldn't be the only reason for upvoting the answer, as the word "just" in the question suggests. If the answer didn't warrant an upvote on its own, yes, it would be wrong to upvote it purely as a means to a different end than indicating it's a good answer.

Answering Jester's question:

As an extension, is it wrong to immediately revert the upvote after the duplicate has been closed?

Yes. That's pure gaming. Either the answer was good enough to upvote, in which case leave the upvote; or it wasn't, in which case don't upvote it. If it bothers you not to be able to close-as-dupe when there's no upvoted or accepted answer, lobby for a policy change.

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Is it wrong to upvote an answer to a question just so you can close another question as a duplicate of it?

(my emphasis)

Yes, of course it is.

But it's never wrong to upvote a good answer.

So if the answer is good, upvote it. If that also lets you close a true duplicate, fine, but closing the duplicate shouldn't be the only reason for upvoting the answer, as the word "just" in the question suggests. If the answer didn't warrant an upvote on its own, yes, it would be wrong to upvote it purely as a means to a different end than indicating it's a good answer.

Answering Jester's question:

As an extension, is it wrong to immediately revert the upvote after the duplicate has been closed?

Yes. That's pure gaming. Either the answer was good enough to upvote, in which case leave the upvote; or it wasn't, in which case don't upvote it. If it bothers you not to be able to close-as-dupe when there's no upvoted or accepted answer, lobby for a policy change.