I flagged this question as not-a-dupe after it was marked as a duplicate of this one. Here's the excerpt in my flag history:
If this is a duplicate, it is certainly the more general of the two. The older question restricts possible answers in a way that's not likely to be as instructive or helpful as possible. – kojiro Jul 17 at 3:11 declined - a moderator reviewed your flag, but found no evidence to support it
I am asking the community to weigh back in on this, because I strongly disagree with the moderator's decision. I have two arguments:
- While we generally encourage the community to choose the more correct of a pair of duplicates on the basis of which has the best answer, closing a question as a duplicate too soon prevents us from posting better answers. This is such a case, as the one question has had nine months to gather upvotes and the other had about 20 minutes before it was closed.
- Another important criteria for choosing overall post quality is how general it is. Too-specific questions lead to too-specific answers, and those are less valuable and educational for StackOverflow visitors. In this case, the not-specifically-regex question is clearly the more general of the two questions. In fact, at least two upvoted comments suggest that the regex question is actually an attempt to apply a hammer to screws.
The younger question has a more findable, more general title and content, and has a chance to have better answers than the older question with its requirement to use regular expressions. Please help me reevaluate which is the better of the two.
not-a-dupe
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