I posted a question today, attempting to get help debugging a problem for which the root cause wasn't clear. A few hours of debugging later, I found the root cause, which turned out to be something already covered by another Stack Overflow question.
I wasn't sure what I should do with my original question. Should I answer it, referring to the answer I provided in the other question? Should I just outright delete it? Or should I flag my own question as a duplicate?
I searched Meta, and found this question which suggested I should flag my own question as a duplicate.
After I flagged my question as a duplicate, I had to reload the page. Once I did, I got a notice telling me that the question might already have an answer, with a button that said something along the lines of "this was the answer!".
Given I have the ability to act independently to close my own question as a duplicate (by flagging it, reloading the page, and clicking the button), I propose that this should just happen immediately when I flag my own question.