Looking for community feedback on why my question today was closed as a dupe: Why does regex lookahead and lookbehind behave the same with anchor ^
In fact, I did find the answer I was looking for myself on the dupe target, before it was closed, but it is a very different question and it seems to be merely an aside that Wiktor Stribiżew happens to explain the counterintuitive behaviour I was asking about in one of the 7 answers.
After a poking around on meta I found this highly rated meta answer which indicates that two questions sharing a common answer are not necessarily dupes. In light of this, and because the two questions ask such different things, I opted to repost the quote with citation and answer my own question.
Side note: I notice that the dupe message doesn't actually show the close voter's name in this case even though that info is available in the edit timeline. Is this new behaviour? Even with a single closer I expect to see a message like:
Closed 2 hours ago by John Doe
(List of close voters is only viewable by users with the close/reopen votes privilege)
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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.