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I recently asked this question. A kind user notified me that it is a duplicate of this question.

While the two posts are clearly related, and reading the linked question would provide me the necessary insight to answer my own question, I don't think the questions are strictly duplicates. They are converses.

My post was:

Q: How do I achieve X?

A: With Y

The linked post was:

Q: What does Y do?

A: It does X

Should I accept the duplicate or not?

In my mind, a user who searches the Stack Overflow database with a similar question may find only my post; he would not be able to search for the other post, because he does not know the answer. So my answer would be "no".

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    "a user who searches the StackOverflow database with a similar question may find only my post" -- That isn't necessarily a problem: the user would search, find your post, see the duplicate header, click on the link in it, and find the answer in the duplicate target.
    – duplode
    Commented Mar 24, 2018 at 1:32
  • Aren't duplicates eventually closed?
    – John Wu
    Commented Mar 24, 2018 at 2:40
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    Duplicates are closed when made duplicates, but closed doesn't mean deleted. All the information is still there and accessible.
    – Davy M
    Commented Mar 24, 2018 at 2:42
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    I don't think this was a duplicate, per the reasons you provided. I wouldn't have known about the existence of that object initializer syntax if it hadn't been for the answer to your question, so I wouldn't have looked for the linked question.
    – Douglas
    Commented Mar 24, 2018 at 10:07
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    @Douglas You wouldn't have to look for the other question, though: the link would be right there, at the top of John Wu's question. John Wu's question would work as a signpost, as good duplicates are supposed to do.
    – duplode
    Commented Mar 24, 2018 at 12:35
  • @DavyM I'm pretty sure that duplicates get deleted, not straight away, but over time. Commented Mar 26, 2018 at 9:20
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    @ClaudiuCreanga Only if users manually delete them (either 10k users or a moderator).
    – Servy
    Commented Mar 26, 2018 at 13:21
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    "duplicates are questions that ask for a solution to fundamentally identical problems - many questions have similar or identical answers but are not duplicates" -Shog9 ♦
    – Travis J
    Commented Mar 26, 2018 at 19:22
  • If Y is the only way to achieve X then I would say yes, accept the duplicate. However, if there are multiple ways to do X, then do not accent the duplicate, as a valid answer could be something like Z, without ever bringing Y into it. Of course, it is hard for you to know this as you are the one asking the question...
    – TylerH
    Commented Mar 26, 2018 at 19:52

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In my opinion, the general rule for such a case should be not to close as a duplicate.

The main reason for closing as a duplicate is to consolidate knowledge, and get all relevant answers and approaches in one place.

X might be achieved with Y, but there might be alternative ways to achieve X. Those are not valid answers on the duplicate target, since it doesn't ask about achieving X at all. And since the new question is closed, they can't be added to that question. Both questions invite a distinct set of answers.

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    This is actually a good reason for not doing it. (A link to the other Q&A as further reading might still be appropriate.)
    – duplode
    Commented Mar 24, 2018 at 15:46

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