MANY times questions that seem not to be exact duplicates are often answered the same way. I've seen conversations like this as long as dupe closures were a thing
I'd wager a decent percentage of folks who get their questions closed as duplicate don't bother considering the answers if, when they click on the duplicate link in the header, they only read the presented question and determine it's not 100% the same as theirs. Probably leads to them thinking SO isn't that nice.
I think there was a blog post or something about that, I've been a bit out of the loop. Send me a link if you know what I'm talking about?
Anyhow, perhaps in addition to closing as dupe of another question, allow users to close questions as duplicates of an answer as well. This may give a better closure experience for the OP. Let me explain.
When closing a question as a duplicate of another, instead of pasting a link to the question into the closure form, paste a link to an answer. The system still closes the question as a dupe of another, but uses a different header format.
Okay, the wording sucks, but I'm not here to impress you with my englishing.
Another design option:
The link would not direct the user to the question, but would take the user directly to the answer. The OP is guided to consider the answer's suitability rather than the question's similarity.
Cons:
The current duplicate search UI only finds questions, and it would probably not be feasible or make much sense to support searching for answers.
<edit> One possible solution to this con is to include the accepted and/or highest voted answer to that question as bullet points below the question. The user then has the option of selecting the question or one of the listed answers as the duplicate target. Yeah. Nice. </edit>
But this feature wouldn't really be useful anyhow unless the person using it already knows the answer they want to point the user to. Or, if they don't have the link to the answer and find the question in the result set, they can open a candidate in a new tab to snag the share link.
Another con is the editing experience. Perhaps split the edit into questions in one list and answers in another?
It's not a big fix, but another tool in the box, and might help folks stop with the freakouts about dupe closure.