So this has been on my mind for quite a few days now, and I can't seem to figure out how this is a thing, and what the thought process behind this is.
I enjoy going around Stack Overflow flagging posts to make the community better. After some time I started noticing that there are multiple ways of marking a duplicate question.
As you can see this is the first modal that opens up when you click the flag button.
As you see the 4th option is a duplicate..., and can be used to mark a question as such.
Let's take a look at the description of should be closed...:
This question is completely unclear, incomplete, overly-broad, primarily opinion-based or is not about programming as described in the help center, and it is unlikely to be fixed via editing.
If you click on should be closed... a new modal dialog opens:
As you can read, all of the options match the description of what should be closed... is about ... except for the duplicate of... option.
So, what is the exact thought process behind the 2 duplicate options in this flagging system? And why is it not in the description of the should be closed... option?
This greatly confuses flaggers.
- If this is not a mistake, what is the rationale behind duplicating the option?
- If this is a mistake, can we change this?