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I recently earned my golden hammer for the tag and have been carefully hitting things with it.

I just ran into this question, which is clearly a duplicate of several other nearly identical questions. This question was not tagged with , so I could only vote to close. My question here is not about that, however.

In the process, I ran across Passing Data between View Controllers and Passing Data between View Controllers in Swift. Seeing these questions, I took out my golden hammer, took careful aim and closed the latter as a duplicate of the former. The latter was more recent and did not have as complete answers as did the former.

Then I started to doubt my self. The latter question was limited to while the former has answers for both and .

Did I do the "right thing" here? Or should both questions have remained open despite one having superior answers that covered both languages? Did I just put a dent in my new hammer?

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    That is pretty doubtful. The duplicate you hammered with never mentions swift in the question nor the accepted answer. That somebody decided to post a swift answer anyway there is, erm, you know. It is going to be at least another decade or two before it catches up :) May 22, 2018 at 23:53
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    IMO duplicate links should lead to the best answer - your duplicate link leads to a highly rated off-topic answer that hides beneath an accepted answer which is not relevant to the closed question. It just sounds wrong. But is it really? I... I just don't know.
    – Gimby
    May 23, 2018 at 9:33
  • In this case the "close if answer can solve the problem" rule is broken when there are wrong/off-topic answers........
    – user202729
    May 23, 2018 at 9:43
  • Sounds like the consensus is to reopen it. Will do.
    – picciano
    May 24, 2018 at 15:28

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