I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Getting Output Volume on Mac in Swift
So I asked on how to GET the system volume level in Swift. I did a lot of searching (including searching for answers on Stack Overflow) and could not find the answer. So I posted a question.
Then someone else marks my question as a possible duplicate. The question which I supposedly had duplicated was showing how to SET system volume in Swift, not what I was looking for. But then this question which I supposed duplicated is updated to included an answer on how to GET system volume and my question is changed from a possible duplicate to an actual duplicate.
So my question is this: Shouldn't a question only be marked as a duplicate if the duplicated question is answered in the original answer of the question it supposedly duplicated? In other words, to update the answer to a question just to mark another as a duplicate just seems downright wrong, doesn't it? Seems like it would have been just better to answer my question directly. Also, the person who asked the question that I supposedly duplicated was asking how to SET system volume which was totally not my question anyway.
My complaint is that people on Stack Overflow seem so eager to pull the duplicate card than to read the question and help the user out. Why can't we be a little more flexible here and allow a similar question instead of always quick to mark it as a duplicate?
In short, here is what I am trying to say: Another question on Stack Overflow was updated so that my question could then be marked as a duplicate. Is that right?