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The moment there is nothing unique to the new question any more - when the new question is perfectly and concludingly answered by a duplicate - it is perfectly ok to close as a duplicate.

This has several advantages:

  • it provides the OP with a link to the information they need. This link is more "official" than something posted by random users in comments. It's the community's way of saying "look here."

  • it signals to the community that the question has been answered elsewhere, and there may be no need to add a contribution of your own, saving users' time and effort.

  • it gives the OP, and anyone reading the question in the future, a pointer towards a canonical resource where it is answered.

  • It's neat and tidy.

It does happen that a question is closed as a dupe too hastily, or kind of rudely.

I frequently find myself voting to reopen unfairly closed duplicates, and fuming at the tone-deaf/hasty fellow users who cast the votes.

That doesn't happen nearly enough to justify adding a feature like the one you suggest, though.

In that case, if you can't vote to reopen yet, there is still comments as an avenue of communication with the OP or with the community.

Help the OP in comments (I do that all the time; even if the closing is justified, it is often basic decency to give the OP a custom short answer) or make the case why the question isn't a duplicate after all.

Hanging around on Meta and looking out for cases where the community may be judging a question wrongly (and being outspoken about it) is really the most effective remedy to this.

The moment there is nothing unique to the new question any more - when the new question is perfectly and concludingly answered by a duplicate - it is perfectly ok to close as a duplicate.

This has several advantages:

  • it provides the OP with a link to the information they need. This link is more "official" than something posted by random users in comments. It's the community's way of saying "look here."

  • it signals to the community that the question has been answered elsewhere, and there may be no need to add a contribution of your own, saving users' time and effort.

  • it gives the OP, and anyone reading the question in the future, a pointer towards a canonical resource where it is answered.

  • It's neat and tidy.

It does happen that a question is closed as a dupe too hastily, or kind of rudely.

I frequently find myself voting to reopen unfairly closed duplicates, and fuming at the tone-deaf/hasty fellow users who cast the votes.

That doesn't happen nearly enough to justify adding a feature like the one you suggest, though.

In that case, if you can't vote to reopen, there is still comments as an avenue of communication with the OP or with the community.

Help the OP in comments (I do that all the time; even if the closing is justified, it is often basic decency to give the OP a custom short answer) or make the case why the question isn't a duplicate after all.

The moment there is nothing unique to the new question any more - when the new question is perfectly and concludingly answered by a duplicate - it is perfectly ok to close as a duplicate.

This has several advantages:

  • it provides the OP with a link to the information they need. This link is more "official" than something posted by random users in comments. It's the community's way of saying "look here."

  • it signals to the community that the question has been answered elsewhere, and there may be no need to add a contribution of your own, saving users' time and effort.

  • it gives the OP, and anyone reading the question in the future, a pointer towards a canonical resource where it is answered.

  • It's neat and tidy.

It does happen that a question is closed as a dupe too hastily, or kind of rudely.

I frequently find myself voting to reopen unfairly closed duplicates, and fuming at the tone-deaf/hasty fellow users who cast the votes.

That doesn't happen nearly enough to justify adding a feature like the one you suggest, though.

In that case, if you can't vote to reopen yet, there is still comments as an avenue of communication with the OP or with the community.

Help the OP in comments (I do that all the time; even if the closing is justified, it is often basic decency to give the OP a custom short answer) or make the case why the question isn't a duplicate after all.

Hanging around on Meta and looking out for cases where the community may be judging a question wrongly (and being outspoken about it) is really the most effective remedy to this.

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Pekka
  • 448.9k
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The moment there is nothing unique to the new question any more - when the new question is perfectly and concludingly answered by a duplicate - it is perfectly ok to close as a duplicate.

This has several advantages:

  • it provides the OP with a link to the information they need. This link is more "official" than something posted by random users in comments. It's the community's way of saying "look here."

  • it signals to the community that the question has been answered elsewhere, and there may be no need to add a contribution of your own, saving users' time and effort.

  • it gives the OP, and anyone reading the question in the future, a pointer towards a canonical resource where it is answered.

  • It's neat and tidy.

It does happen that a question is closed as a dupe too hastily, or kind of rudely.

I frequently find myself voting to reopen unfairly closed duplicates, and fuming at the tone-deaf/hasty fellow users who cast the votes.

That doesn't happen nearly enough to justify adding a feature like the one you suggest, though.

In that case, if you can't vote to reopen, there is still comments as an avenue of communication with the OP or with the community.

Help the OP in comments (I do that all the time; even if the closing is justified, it is often basic decency to give the OP a custom short answer) or make the case why the question isn't a duplicate after all.