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Oct 11 at 0:13 comment added TheMaster Regarding Sidenote: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/385961/… @MarkRansom That's incorrect. Not only you, but even anonymous users.
Oct 10 at 21:27 history edited Ryan MMod CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 10 at 14:44 comment added Security Hound "I did find the answer I was looking for myself on the dupe target," - The fact an answer to the duplicate question, answered your question, is the reason your question was a duplicate of the question. A question becomes a duplicate, when an existing answer to a different question, answers the question that was asked. The wording of the existing question is often not even a consideration, it's entirely the answer to the existing question, that determins if a different question is a duplicate or not.
Oct 10 at 14:21 comment added user4581301 Excellent! All I need to do is make 2 questions one answered Yes and the other No and I can close almost anything as a duplicate! Muhuhahahahahahahaha!
Oct 10 at 13:52 comment added Gimby "After a poking around on meta I found this highly rated meta answer" - no, it's decently rated, it's only one answer (versus how many answers that state otherwise?) and it's from 2015. Times do change. Status quo is to not want to really have to think about it, and that matches with "if there is an answer which answers all, it's a duplicate".
Oct 10 at 12:24 comment added Mark Ransom @user4581301 I'm almost certain that's the way it works. You never get to see the close voters on your own question, no matter how much rep you have.
Oct 10 at 6:49 comment added InSync A bit irrelevant, but I wouldn't be surprised if your question turns out to have been asked before, and the correct dupe is simply too hard to find. Given that most of the 260k+ questions in the regex tag are about very specific problems, those that are more generic (like this one) are basically buried; not to mention, regex questions are naturally not very searchable.
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Oct 10 at 3:37 history edited Karl Knechtel CC BY-SA 4.0
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Oct 10 at 3:16 answer added Ryan MMod timeline score: 59
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Oct 10 at 0:33 answer added Karl Knechtel timeline score: 8
Oct 10 at 0:22 comment added user4581301 I wouldn't be surprised to find that SO doesn't show you the close-voters of your questions to prevent reprisals even if you have sufficient rep to see the closers of other people's questions.
Oct 9 at 21:44 comment added Mark If you spend some time on the regex tag (and have the rep to see the closer) you will see a large number get closed as duplicates from a single user. On the one hand, they are working hard for the community, but on the other, I often have to squint really hard to see the connection with the duplicate.
Oct 9 at 21:19 comment added Dharman Mod By our current standards your answer should be deleted because it doesn't contain any original content. And you see, this is where the problem lies. We don't have the perfect solution for duplicate answers. The best we can do is close as a duplicate.
Oct 9 at 21:10 comment added Eaten by a Grue Yes, but the answer is not the same. Question A: How can I do X, Question B: Why does this one particular approach to doing X work the way it does? It is perfectly possible to answer (A) without addressing (B) in the least. Furthermore, I don't see how (B) is even a good signpost for (A)
Oct 9 at 21:10 comment added Dharman Mod We don't really need duplicates of identical questions. The purpose of it is to mark similar questions with same answers so that the traffic can be redirected there. If the questions are the same then why keep both?
Oct 9 at 21:09 comment added Dharman Mod Usually, if the answer is the same then the question can be closed as a duplicate even though it might be a completely different question. Whatever we can do to reduce duplication.
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