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Can we trust the OP to decide if a question is a duplicate or not?

So this question stems from the fact that onceOnce a question is accepted as a duplicated by the OP you can't post any more answers to it and we are trusting the OP with that potentially impactful (to new answer writers) action.

How comescome some random user can single handedly-handedly accept a question to be a duplicate from a single vote - is heare they knowledgeable enough - what? What about the hard work of other writers?

I suggest to disabledisabling this feature and only markmarking as duplicate when enough votes from credible users are risen.

Or I meancast or if thea user with high enough rep with the tag decides to close it (as itsit is right now). I'm talking about the original poster whomwho should be forbidden from taking that action all by himselfthemselves.

Can we trust OP to decide if a question is a duplicate or not?

So this question stems from the fact that once a question is accepted as a duplicated by the OP you can't post any more answers to it and we are trusting the OP with that potentially impactful (to new answer writers) action.

How comes some random user can single handedly accept a question to be a duplicate from a single vote - is he knowledgeable enough - what about the hard work of other writers?

I suggest to disable this feature and only mark as duplicate when enough votes from credible users are risen.

Or I mean if the user with high enough rep with the tag decides to close it (as its right now). I'm talking about the original poster whom should be forbidden from taking that action all by himself.

Can we trust the OP to decide if a question is a duplicate or not?

Once a question is accepted as a duplicated by the OP you can't post any more answers to it and we are trusting the OP with that potentially impactful (to new answer writers) action.

How come some random user can single-handedly accept a question to be a duplicate from a single vote - are they knowledgeable enough? What about the hard work of other writers?

I suggest disabling this feature and only marking as duplicate when enough votes from credible users are cast or if a user with high enough rep with the tag decides to close it (as it is right now). I'm talking about the original poster who should be forbidden from taking that action all by themselves.

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So this question stems from the fact that once a question is accepted as a duplicated by the OP you can't post any more answers to it and we are trusting the OP with that potentially impactful (to new answer writers) action.

How comes some random user can single handedly accept a question to be a duplicate from a single vote - is he knowledgeable enough - what about the hard work of other writers?

I suggest to disable this feature and only mark as duplicate when enough votes from credible users are risen.

Or I mean if the user with high enough rep with the tag decides to close it (as its right now). I'm talking about the original poster whom should be forbidden from taking that action all by himself.

So this question stems from the fact that once a question is accepted as a duplicated by the OP you can't post any more answers to it and we are trusting the OP with that potentially impactful (to new answer writers) action.

How comes some random user can single handedly accept a question to be a duplicate from a single vote - is he knowledgeable enough - what about the hard work of other writers?

I suggest to disable this feature and only mark as duplicate when enough votes from credible users are risen.

So this question stems from the fact that once a question is accepted as a duplicated by the OP you can't post any more answers to it and we are trusting the OP with that potentially impactful (to new answer writers) action.

How comes some random user can single handedly accept a question to be a duplicate from a single vote - is he knowledgeable enough - what about the hard work of other writers?

I suggest to disable this feature and only mark as duplicate when enough votes from credible users are risen.

Or I mean if the user with high enough rep with the tag decides to close it (as its right now). I'm talking about the original poster whom should be forbidden from taking that action all by himself.

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Can we trust OP to decide if a question is a duplicate or not?

So this question stems from the fact that once a question is accepted as a duplicated by the OP you can't post any more answers to it and we are trusting the OP with that potentially impactful (to new answer writers) action.

How comes some random user can single handedly accept a question to be a duplicate from a single vote - is he knowledgeable enough - what about the hard work of other writers?

I suggest to disable this feature and only mark as duplicate when enough votes from credible users are risen.