I frequently encounter the following situations when dealing with new questions:
- It's not quite clear which of multiple possible duplicates applies more to OP's situation
- After suggesting one duplicate, I eventually find a better one
- The OP edits/clarifies the question and the old suggested duplicate no longer applies, or some other one now applies better
- In many cases, especially in the case of newbie question (even fairly well-written ones), a question has multiple concerns. While the current workflow advises closing those as too broad, this isn't honored in practice (as too labor-intensive/unconstructive/not helping anyone, perhaps). Suggesting multiple duplicates looks like a far more constructive and far less labor-intensive way to help the OP.
Gold badge holders can freely edit the list of duplicates AFAIK after they close the question. I'm hereby asking for the same feature but for the list of suggested duplicates, before the question is closed, that are being suggested by me:
- Suggest multiple duplicates
- Edit the list of my suggestions
- (could be optional to minimize the effort needed; but since the UI for this is already implemented, the overhead of this item shouldn't be too much)
- The OP sees the union of all the suggestions and when accepting a duplicate, can select all that applies (the displayed advice for them should probably say: "select 1-2 items that apply the most")
- All the suggestions of a particular user still count as a single close vote/flag
- (Optional) When close voting, one can select multiple duplicates
- To avoid increasing the number of actions a reviewer needs to take, the UI could probably say (and implement) something like "Ctrl+click to select multiple/additional items"). Reusing the UI of some of the above items is also a possibility.