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I know this is a topic that's come up a few times on Meta, but I have no idea what else to do at this point.

I spent a week trying to solve this, none of the existing resources helped. Finally I posted it on StackOverflowStackOverflow only to have it shut down as a duplicate within a few hours. The person who marked it as such might not have fully understood what I was asking and how this was different from the case he assumed this duplicated.

Given that I was following an established d3 update pattern, and a built-in layout, I really hoped that posting my question would reach an audience where someone could help me. I updated my question with additional information explaining how the linked solution doesn't work.

Some similar posts on Meta say that once a question is updated, someone can unmark it as a duplicate. This has not happened in the weeks since I updated it.

Is there anything else I can do at this point?

I know this is a topic that's come up a few times on Meta, but I have no idea what else to do at this point.

I spent a week trying to solve this, none of the existing resources helped. Finally I posted it on StackOverflow only to have it shut down as a duplicate within a few hours. The person who marked it as such might not have fully understood what I was asking and how this was different from the case he assumed this duplicated.

Given that I was following an established d3 update pattern, and a built-in layout, I really hoped that posting my question would reach an audience where someone could help me. I updated my question with additional information explaining how the linked solution doesn't work.

Some similar posts on Meta say that once a question is updated, someone can unmark it as a duplicate. This has not happened in the weeks since I updated it.

Is there anything else I can do at this point?

I know this is a topic that's come up a few times on Meta, but I have no idea what else to do at this point.

I spent a week trying to solve this, none of the existing resources helped. Finally I posted it on StackOverflow only to have it shut down as a duplicate within a few hours. The person who marked it as such might not have fully understood what I was asking and how this was different from the case he assumed this duplicated.

Given that I was following an established d3 update pattern, and a built-in layout, I really hoped that posting my question would reach an audience where someone could help me. I updated my question with additional information explaining how the linked solution doesn't work.

Some similar posts on Meta say that once a question is updated, someone can unmark it as a duplicate. This has not happened in the weeks since I updated it.

Is there anything else I can do at this point?

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I know this is a topic that's come up a few times on Meta, but I have no idea what else to do at this point.

I spent a week trying to solve this, none of the existing resources helped. Finally I posted it on StackOverflow only to have it shut down as a duplicate within a few hours. The person who marked it as such might not have fully understood what I was asking and how this was different from the case he assumed this duplicated.

Given that I was following an established d3 update pattern, and a built-in layout, I really hoped that posting my question would reach an audience where someone could help me. I updated my question with additional information explaining how the linked solution doesn't work.

Some similar posts on Meta say that once a question is updated, someone can unmark it as a duplicate. This has not happened in the weeks since I updated it.

Is there anything else I can do at this point? Does one person's rushed and uninformed opinion really get to determine the overall worthiness of a question?

I know this is a topic that's come up a few times on Meta, but I have no idea what else to do at this point.

I spent a week trying to solve this, none of the existing resources helped. Finally I posted it on StackOverflow only to have it shut down as a duplicate within a few hours. The person who marked it as such might not have fully understood what I was asking and how this was different from the case he assumed this duplicated.

Given that I was following an established d3 update pattern, and a built-in layout, I really hoped that posting my question would reach an audience where someone could help me. I updated my question with additional information explaining how the linked solution doesn't work.

Some similar posts on Meta say that once a question is updated, someone can unmark it as a duplicate. This has not happened in the weeks since I updated it.

Is there anything else I can do at this point? Does one person's rushed and uninformed opinion really get to determine the overall worthiness of a question?

I know this is a topic that's come up a few times on Meta, but I have no idea what else to do at this point.

I spent a week trying to solve this, none of the existing resources helped. Finally I posted it on StackOverflow only to have it shut down as a duplicate within a few hours. The person who marked it as such might not have fully understood what I was asking and how this was different from the case he assumed this duplicated.

Given that I was following an established d3 update pattern, and a built-in layout, I really hoped that posting my question would reach an audience where someone could help me. I updated my question with additional information explaining how the linked solution doesn't work.

Some similar posts on Meta say that once a question is updated, someone can unmark it as a duplicate. This has not happened in the weeks since I updated it.

Is there anything else I can do at this point?

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My SO question was marked incorrectly as a duplicate

I know this is a topic that's come up a few times on Meta, but I have no idea what else to do at this point.

I spent a week trying to solve this, none of the existing resources helped. Finally I posted it on StackOverflow only to have it shut down as a duplicate within a few hours. The person who marked it as such might not have fully understood what I was asking and how this was different from the case he assumed this duplicated.

Given that I was following an established d3 update pattern, and a built-in layout, I really hoped that posting my question would reach an audience where someone could help me. I updated my question with additional information explaining how the linked solution doesn't work.

Some similar posts on Meta say that once a question is updated, someone can unmark it as a duplicate. This has not happened in the weeks since I updated it.

Is there anything else I can do at this point? Does one person's rushed and uninformed opinion really get to determine the overall worthiness of a question?