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In the revision history we can see that the OP disagreed with the duplicate decision and removed the banner that the Community ♦ User automatically added on the start of the question - but wasn't able to reopen the question to fix the underlying issue.

I've since re-added the banner.

It should be possibleIt should be possible (and would be preferable) for a user holding a gold badge in (or a diamond moderator) to edit the list of duplicates for the question and roll back my 'fix'.

On 2021-02-21 the OP removed the banner that I added (and would be preferable) for a user holding- then on 2022-01-07 the post was reopened and closed normally as a gold badge in duplicate (or a diamond moderator) to editwith the list of duplicates fornormal banner). The post is currently in the question and roll back my 'fix'reopen queue.

 

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  • Question closed as duplicate, but no link given? - the banner was re-added in this case: note that this was before New Post Notices rollout on Stack Overflow so things were done with the banner added to the start of duplicate questions back then.

  • This question already has answers where? - the question was reopened for four seconds while a diamond moderator (also a gold-badge holder in a relevant tag) re-closed it to point to the duplicate target.

    The answer to the (Meta) question by Cody Gray ♦ says:

    This has been noted before, but there's no good way of automatically correcting these—mass editing of a bunch of questions always makes me nervous, and, as I mentioned above, that "possible duplicate of" banner may not have survived intact over the years. Instead, we just correct them manually by re-opening and closing as a duplicate of the same post. Any gold badge holder can do this with a single vote and a minimum of fuss, as can a diamond moderator.

    ...

    If you come across additional anomalous questions, please raise a moderator flag or ping a gold badge holder in chat (if you're a regular anywhere where they hang out).

In the revision history we can see that the OP disagreed with the duplicate decision and removed the banner that the Community ♦ User automatically added on the start of the question - but wasn't able to reopen the question to fix the underlying issue.

I've since re-added the banner.

It should be possible (and would be preferable) for a user holding a gold badge in (or a diamond moderator) to edit the list of duplicates for the question and roll back my 'fix'.

Related:

  • Question closed as duplicate, but no link given? - the banner was re-added in this case: note that this was before New Post Notices rollout on Stack Overflow so things were done with the banner added to the start of duplicate questions back then.

  • This question already has answers where? - the question was reopened for four seconds while a diamond moderator (also a gold-badge holder in a relevant tag) re-closed it to point to the duplicate target.

    The answer to the (Meta) question by Cody Gray ♦ says:

    This has been noted before, but there's no good way of automatically correcting these—mass editing of a bunch of questions always makes me nervous, and, as I mentioned above, that "possible duplicate of" banner may not have survived intact over the years. Instead, we just correct them manually by re-opening and closing as a duplicate of the same post. Any gold badge holder can do this with a single vote and a minimum of fuss, as can a diamond moderator.

    ...

    If you come across additional anomalous questions, please raise a moderator flag or ping a gold badge holder in chat (if you're a regular anywhere where they hang out).

In the revision history we can see that the OP disagreed with the duplicate decision and removed the banner that the Community ♦ User automatically added on the start of the question - but wasn't able to reopen the question to fix the underlying issue.

I've since re-added the banner.

It should be possible (and would be preferable) for a user holding a gold badge in (or a diamond moderator) to edit the list of duplicates for the question and roll back my 'fix'.

On 2021-02-21 the OP removed the banner that I added - then on 2022-01-07 the post was reopened and closed normally as a duplicate (with the normal banner). The post is currently in the reopen queue.

 

Related:

  • Question closed as duplicate, but no link given? - the banner was re-added in this case: note that this was before New Post Notices rollout on Stack Overflow so things were done with the banner added to the start of duplicate questions back then.

  • This question already has answers where? - the question was reopened for four seconds while a diamond moderator (also a gold-badge holder in a relevant tag) re-closed it to point to the duplicate target.

    The answer to the (Meta) question by Cody Gray ♦ says:

    This has been noted before, but there's no good way of automatically correcting these—mass editing of a bunch of questions always makes me nervous, and, as I mentioned above, that "possible duplicate of" banner may not have survived intact over the years. Instead, we just correct them manually by re-opening and closing as a duplicate of the same post. Any gold badge holder can do this with a single vote and a minimum of fuss, as can a diamond moderator.

    ...

    If you come across additional anomalous questions, please raise a moderator flag or ping a gold badge holder in chat (if you're a regular anywhere where they hang out).

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Wai Ha Lee
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In the revision history we can see that the OP disagreed with the duplicate decision and removed the banner that the Community ♦ User automatically added on the start of the question - but wasn't able to reopen the question to fix the underlying issue.

I've since re-added the banner.

It should be possible (and would be preferable) for a user holding a gold badge in (or a diamond moderator) to edit the list of duplicates for the question and roll back my 'fix'.

Related:

  • Question closed as duplicate, but no link given? - the banner was re-added in this case: note that this was before New Post Notices rollout on Stack Overflow so things were done with the banner added to the start of duplicate questions back then.

  • This question already has answers where? - the question was reopened for four seconds while a diamond moderator (also a gold-badge holder in a relevant tag) re-closed it to point to the duplicate target.

    The answer to the (Meta) question by Cody Gray ♦ says:

    This has been noted before, but there's no good way of automatically correcting these—mass editing of a bunch of questions always makes me nervous, and, as I mentioned above, that "possible duplicate of" banner may not have survived intact over the years. Instead, we just correct them manually by re-opening and closing as a duplicate of the same post. Any gold badge holder can do this with a single vote and a minimum of fuss, as can a diamond moderator.

    ...

    If you come across additional anomalous questions, please raise a moderator flag or ping a gold badge holder in chat (if you're a regular anywhere where they hang out).

In the revision history we can see that the OP disagreed with the duplicate decision and removed the banner that the Community ♦ User automatically added on the start of the question - but wasn't able to reopen the question to fix the underlying issue.

I've since re-added the banner.

In the revision history we can see that the OP disagreed with the duplicate decision and removed the banner that the Community ♦ User automatically added on the start of the question - but wasn't able to reopen the question to fix the underlying issue.

I've since re-added the banner.

It should be possible (and would be preferable) for a user holding a gold badge in (or a diamond moderator) to edit the list of duplicates for the question and roll back my 'fix'.

Related:

  • Question closed as duplicate, but no link given? - the banner was re-added in this case: note that this was before New Post Notices rollout on Stack Overflow so things were done with the banner added to the start of duplicate questions back then.

  • This question already has answers where? - the question was reopened for four seconds while a diamond moderator (also a gold-badge holder in a relevant tag) re-closed it to point to the duplicate target.

    The answer to the (Meta) question by Cody Gray ♦ says:

    This has been noted before, but there's no good way of automatically correcting these—mass editing of a bunch of questions always makes me nervous, and, as I mentioned above, that "possible duplicate of" banner may not have survived intact over the years. Instead, we just correct them manually by re-opening and closing as a duplicate of the same post. Any gold badge holder can do this with a single vote and a minimum of fuss, as can a diamond moderator.

    ...

    If you come across additional anomalous questions, please raise a moderator flag or ping a gold badge holder in chat (if you're a regular anywhere where they hang out).

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Wai Ha Lee
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In the revision history we can see that the OP disagreed with the duplicate decision and removed the banner that the Community ♦ User automatically added on the start of the question - but wasn't able to reopen the question to fix the underlying issue.

I've since re-added the banner.

In the revision history we can see that the OP removed the banner that the Community ♦ User automatically added on the start of the question.

I've since re-added the banner.

In the revision history we can see that the OP disagreed with the duplicate decision and removed the banner that the Community ♦ User automatically added on the start of the question - but wasn't able to reopen the question to fix the underlying issue.

I've since re-added the banner.

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