While reviewing some posts in the triage I came across the following post: DifferenceWhat is the difference between getters ending with const, and with const& qualifiers?
the OP himself states
Althought this question might be a duplicate, I would not close this question, because it might be easier to get to the right answer throught the answer to this question and its possible duplicate link. Basically saying that title of this question is more direct (decriptive), than the title of the duplicate.
I wanted to leave a comment on the post asking which post "than the title of the duplicate." refered to. However I couldn't post the comment and got prompted with a message saying "This is an audit" disallowing me to comment from the triage.
The question itself seemed proper and would have hit the "looks oke"OK" button, had the OP not included the footnote about it being a dupe.
But seeing even the OP recognised that this is a dupe I marked it as "Unsalvagable", wondering what the triage consensus was. This prompted me with the message letting me know I failed the triage
This was an audit, designed to see if you were paying attention. You didn't pass. This question is clear and answerable. While there may be minor flaws, it Looks OK"Looks OK".
This comes across to me as SOStack Overflow acknowledging that duplicated questions are alright, just because a title might (assumption) be more descriptive than the original question.
Wouldn't the proper course of action be to edit the title of the original question to make it more descriptive instead. Rather than making a dupe question?