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What should I do if there are two VTC as duplicate close votes that I think are wrong, and the question is not clear?

I just voted to close https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73883682. The question doesn't really make any sense at all, so I VTCvoted to close the question as unclear. Unfortunately (?) for me, there were already two VTCclose votes as a duplicate of a question about command-line arguments.

I can't tell for sure what the question is actually trying to ask - my best guess is that it is something about mocking code for a test framework. But I am sure that it is not about command-line arguments, like the given duplicate. I am pretty confident that it is not a duplicate of anything, because it isn't clear enough to identify a duplicate.

Did I do the right thing by adding a third vote anyway, allowing the question to be closed, and trying to explain in the comments?

What should I do if there are two VTC as duplicate that I think are wrong, and the question is not clear?

I just voted to close https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73883682. The question doesn't really make any sense at all, so I VTC as unclear. Unfortunately (?) for me, there were already two VTC as a duplicate of a question about command-line arguments.

I can't tell for sure what the question is actually trying to ask - my best guess is that it is something about mocking code for a test framework. But I am sure that it is not about command-line arguments, like the given duplicate. I am pretty confident that it is not a duplicate of anything, because it isn't clear enough to identify a duplicate.

Did I do the right thing by adding a third vote anyway, allowing the question to be closed, and trying to explain in the comments?

What should I do if there are two duplicate close votes that I think are wrong, and the question is not clear?

I just voted to close https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73883682. The question doesn't really make any sense at all, so I voted to close the question as unclear. Unfortunately (?) for me, there were already two close votes as a duplicate of a question about command-line arguments.

I can't tell for sure what the question is actually trying to ask - my best guess is that it is something about mocking code for a test framework. But I am sure that it is not about command-line arguments, like the given duplicate. I am pretty confident that it is not a duplicate of anything, because it isn't clear enough to identify a duplicate.

Did I do the right thing by adding a third vote anyway, allowing the question to be closed, and trying to explain in the comments?

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What should I do if there are two VTC as duplicate that iI think are wrong, and the question is not clear?

What should I do if there are two VTC as duplicate that iI think are wrong, and the question is not clear?

I just voted to close https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73883682. The question doesn't really make any sense at all, so I VTC as unclear. Unfortunately (?) for me, there were already two VTC as a duplicate of a question about command-line arguments.

I can't tell for sure what the question is actually trying to ask - my best guess is that it is something about mocking code for a test framework. But I am sure that it is not about command-line arguments, like the given duplicate. I am pretty confident that it is not a duplicate of anything, because it isn't clear enough to identify a duplicate.

Did I do the right thing by adding a third vote anyway, allowing the question to be closed, and trying to explain in the comments?

What should I do if there are two VTC as duplicate that i think are wrong, and the question is not clear?

I just voted to close https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73883682. The question doesn't really make any sense at all, so I VTC as unclear. Unfortunately (?) for me, there were already two VTC as a duplicate of a question about command-line arguments.

I can't tell for sure what the question is actually trying to ask - my best guess is that it is something about mocking code for a test framework. But I am sure that it is not about command-line arguments, like the given duplicate. I am pretty confident that it is not a duplicate of anything, because it isn't clear enough to identify a duplicate.

Did I do the right thing by adding a third vote anyway, allowing the question to be closed, and trying to explain in the comments?

What should I do if there are two VTC as duplicate that I think are wrong, and the question is not clear?

I just voted to close https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73883682. The question doesn't really make any sense at all, so I VTC as unclear. Unfortunately (?) for me, there were already two VTC as a duplicate of a question about command-line arguments.

I can't tell for sure what the question is actually trying to ask - my best guess is that it is something about mocking code for a test framework. But I am sure that it is not about command-line arguments, like the given duplicate. I am pretty confident that it is not a duplicate of anything, because it isn't clear enough to identify a duplicate.

Did I do the right thing by adding a third vote anyway, allowing the question to be closed, and trying to explain in the comments?

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What should I do if there are two VTC as duplicate that i think are wrong, and the question is not clear?

I just voted to close https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73883682. The question doesn't really make any sense at all, so I VTC as unclear. Unfortunately (?) for me, there were already two VTC as a duplicate of a question about command-line arguments.

I can't tell for sure what the question is actually trying to ask - my best guess is that it is something about mocking code for a test framework. But I am sure that it is not about command-line arguments, like the given duplicate. I am pretty confident that it is not a duplicate of anything, because it isn't clear enough to identify a duplicate.

Did I do the right thing by adding a third vote anyway, allowing the question to be closed, and trying to explain in the comments?