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Is this standing moderator policy? If it is, it needs to be changed. Dupe-closing with a question of your own as the target - hammer or not - should not be treated as inherently problematic. – Pekka 웃

It is not standing moderator policy, no. And neither should it be. Goldbadgers are trusted to know something about the topic they have a gold badge for, which necessitates that they have a number of questions and/or answers in that topic and hence will likely encounter duplicates for which "their" Q/A is a good fit.

Additionally, you mostly know your own posts best and are much more likely to find a good duplicate target in your own posts than elsewhere, e.g. because you remember a specific post by specific keywords and can find it quickly.

In this case it seems that the sudden activity on older posts looked suspicious. I'll let the moderator post their own response if they so choose, and I can understand how suddenly closing some well-received questions as duplicate of one's own post attracts attention.

But I repeat: You are free to choose your own posts as duplicate targets if you think they answer the question best. Whether this was the best course of action for these specific questions is a separate topic (which I don't have much to say about as they're outside of my expertise).

Is this standing moderator policy? If it is, it needs to be changed. Dupe-closing with a question of your own as the target - hammer or not - should not be treated as inherently problematic. – Pekka 웃

It is not standing moderator policy, no. And neither should it be. Goldbadgers are trusted to know something about the topic they have a gold badge for, which necessitates that they have a number of questions and/or answers in that topic and hence will likely encounter duplicates for which "their" Q/A is a good fit.

Additionally, you mostly know your own posts best and are much more likely to find a good duplicate target in your own posts than elsewhere, e.g. because you remember a specific post by specific keywords and can find it quickly.

In this case it seems that the sudden activity on older posts looked suspicious. I'll let the moderator post their own response if they so choose, and I can understand how suddenly closing some well-received questions as duplicate of one's own post attracts attention.

But I repeat: You are free to choose your own posts as duplicate targets if you think they answer the question best. Whether this was the best course of action for these specific questions is a separate topic (which I don't have much to say about as they're outside of my expertise).

Is this standing moderator policy? If it is, it needs to be changed. Dupe-closing with a question of your own as the target - hammer or not - should not be treated as inherently problematic. – Pekka 웃

It is not standing moderator policy, no. And neither should it be. Goldbadgers are trusted to know something about the topic they have a gold badge for, which necessitates that they have a number of answers in that topic and hence will likely encounter duplicates for which "their" Q/A is a good fit.

Additionally, you mostly know your own posts best and are much more likely to find a good duplicate target in your own posts than elsewhere, e.g. because you remember a specific post by specific keywords and can find it quickly.

In this case it seems that the sudden activity on older posts looked suspicious. I'll let the moderator post their own response if they so choose, and I can understand how suddenly closing some well-received questions as duplicate of one's own post attracts attention.

But I repeat: You are free to choose your own posts as duplicate targets if you think they answer the question best. Whether this was the best course of action for these specific questions is a separate topic (which I don't have much to say about as they're outside of my expertise).

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Is this standing moderator policy? If it is, it needs to be changed. Dupe-closing with a question of your own as the target - hammer or not - should not be treated as inherently problematic. – Pekka 웃

It is not standing moderator policy, no. And neither should it be. Goldbadgers are trusted to know something about the topic they have a gold badge for, which necessitates that they have a number of questions and/or answers in that topic and hence will likely encounter duplicates for which "their" Q/A is a good fit.

Additionally, you mostly know your own posts best and are much more likely to find a good duplicate target in your own posts than elsewhere, e.g. because you remember a specific post by specific keywords and can find it quickly.

In this case it seems that the sudden activity on older posts looked suspicious. I'll let the moderator post their own response if they so choose, and I can understand how suddenly closing some well-received questions as duplicate of one's own post attracts attention.

But I repeat: You are free to choose your own posts as duplicate targets if you think they answer the question best. Whether this was the best course of action for these specific questions is a separate topic (which I don't have much to say about as they're outside of my expertise).