Edit: This isn't a duplicate of "Why does this question show as "marked as duplicate by Community". That's asking why the community was attributed with the close. This is a feature request to make closing easier. See the edit below the question for more context
Original Question
I posted a question today, attempting to get help debugging a problem for which the root cause wasn't clear.
A few hours of debugging later, I found the root cause, which turned out to be something already covered by another Stack Overflow question, although my answer differs from the accepted answer.
I wasn't sure what I should do with my original question. Should I answer it, referring to the answer I provided in the other question? Should I just outright delete it? Or should I flag my own question as a duplicate?
I searched Meta, and found this question which suggested I should flag my own question as a duplicate.
That's all well and good, but since I know my question should be closed as a duplicate, should it really need 4 additional votes to close? Would it make sense to have questions closed as duplicates immediately, if the person voting to close is the person that created the question?
Edit
Looks like this functionality is already available, although indirectly. After I flagged my question as a duplicate, I had to reload the page. Once I did, I got a notice telling me that the question might already have an answer, with a button that said something along the lines of "this was the answer!".
Given I have the ability to act independently to close my own question as a duplicate (by flagging it, reloading the page, and clicking the button), shouldI propose that this should just happen immediately when I flag my own question? Or, should the UI show the button immediately?.