So I was recently accused of abusing my dupehammer privileges. I closed 3 posts (1, 2, 3) at various times as a duplicate of my own question. This is a "a clear conflict of interest and an abuse of the privilege."
I take accusations of abuse pretty seriously. Let us assume the moderators are correct and I am abusing my privilege.
I was recommended to just leave comments in future.
My specific problem is this: there is an answer to my question which I cannot find elsewhere on SO. Comments are ephemeral. If someone asks "how can I optimise finding substrings in strings with pandas," it seem irresponsible to not close as a duplicate of a question with an excellent answer utilising the Aho-Corasick algorithm.
So how do I make sure I don't abuse my privilege, while still letting me wield that dupehammer:
- Never mark as a duplicate of my own question. Comment and let community decide.
- Turn a duplicate target question into community wiki to prevent accusations of abuse ("it's no longer my question...").
- Ask someone (a mod?) to combine answers across duplicates (1, 2), so there is only one dup target.
The mods suggests (1) and nothing else. But the argument was never spelt out beyond "it's an abuse because it's a conflict of interest" - so it's not clear whether I should ever be able to mark a question as a duplicate of my own, or whether this is a one-off occasion when it was deemed I'm abusing my privilege.