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You've done the right thing by editing and explaining why that answer doesn't work. So maybe other users with expert knowledge in that area will vote to reopen.

Is there anything else I can do at this point?

You can ping the closer, @username, to explain that the dupe doesn't work and to consider reopening. I have done this when I have incorrectly closed as a dupe and the user explains how the dupe isn't relevant. Sometimes not enough information is given in the first revision of a post which makes it look like an exact dupe of another post.

Editing to clarify better exactly how/why the dupe doesn't work may also help your case with reviewers.

Another option is to ask in a related chat room if the users there agree with you. Note that in joining a chat room, you should read and follow the rules of that room, be polite, and accept their decision after a polite conversation on the issue. Also, know that the users there aren't obligated to discuss it at all but if you bring it up in a good way then they are likely to address it.

Does one person's rushed and uninformed opinion really get to determine the overall worthiness of a question?

That's a little harsh. The user was uninformed because your initial post didn't make mention of using that method and that it doesn't work for you. Also, the user holds a gold badge in one of those tags which means the user has shown adequate knowledge in that area to make those decisions based on SO criteria. The user is also not determining the worthiness of the question but rather trying to be helpful and say, "Your answer, and the answer for anyone with a similar question, has already been posted if you care to follow this link".

You've done the right thing by editing and explaining why that answer doesn't work. So maybe other users with expert knowledge in that area will vote to reopen.

Is there anything else I can do at this point?

You can ping the closer, @username, to explain that the dupe doesn't work and to consider reopening. I have done this when I have incorrectly closed as a dupe and the user explains how the dupe isn't relevant. Sometimes not enough information is given in the first revision of a post which makes it look like an exact dupe of another post.

Does one person's rushed and uninformed opinion really get to determine the overall worthiness of a question?

That's a little harsh. The user was uninformed because your initial post didn't make mention of using that method and that it doesn't work for you. Also, the user holds a gold badge in one of those tags which means the user has shown adequate knowledge in that area to make those decisions based on SO criteria. The user is also not determining the worthiness of the question but rather trying to be helpful and say, "Your answer, and the answer for anyone with a similar question, has already been posted if you care to follow this link".

You've done the right thing by editing and explaining why that answer doesn't work. So maybe other users with expert knowledge in that area will vote to reopen.

Is there anything else I can do at this point?

You can ping the closer, @username, to explain that the dupe doesn't work and to consider reopening. I have done this when I have incorrectly closed as a dupe and the user explains how the dupe isn't relevant. Sometimes not enough information is given in the first revision of a post which makes it look like an exact dupe of another post.

Editing to clarify better exactly how/why the dupe doesn't work may also help your case with reviewers.

Another option is to ask in a related chat room if the users there agree with you. Note that in joining a chat room, you should read and follow the rules of that room, be polite, and accept their decision after a polite conversation on the issue. Also, know that the users there aren't obligated to discuss it at all but if you bring it up in a good way then they are likely to address it.

Does one person's rushed and uninformed opinion really get to determine the overall worthiness of a question?

That's a little harsh. The user was uninformed because your initial post didn't make mention of using that method and that it doesn't work for you. Also, the user holds a gold badge in one of those tags which means the user has shown adequate knowledge in that area to make those decisions based on SO criteria. The user is also not determining the worthiness of the question but rather trying to be helpful and say, "Your answer, and the answer for anyone with a similar question, has already been posted if you care to follow this link".

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You've done the right thing by editing and explaining why that answer doesn't work. So maybe other users with expert knowledge in that area will vote to reopen.

Is there anything else I can do at this point?

You can ping the closer, @username, to explain that the dupe doesn't work and to consider reopening. I have done this when I have incorrectly closed as a dupe and the user explains how the dupe isn't relevant. Sometimes not enough information is given in the first revision of a post which makes it look like an exact dupe of another post.

Does one person's rushed and uninformed opinion really get to determine the overall worthiness of a question?

That's a little harsh. The user was uninformed because your initial post didn't make mention of using that method and that it doesn't work for you. Also, the user holds a gold badge in one of those tags which means the user has shown adequate knowledge in that area to make those decisions based on SO criteria. The user is also not determining the worthiness of the question but rather trying to be helpful and say, "Your answer, and the answer for anyone with a similar question, has already been posted if you care to follow this link".