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At present we say that a question must be an exact duplicate of another question to be closed as a duplicate.

What about saying that any question that would not need to be asked if all answers to another question had been read should be closed as a duplicate?

So for example a question about way someone’s headers don’t work on their website, could be closed as a duplicate of a questions about how to debug none working headers even if the 2nd questions did not cover all the same details as the first.

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The "close as duplicate" process was always meant to consolidate questions, not answers. It was never meant to serve as a proxy for "You can find your answer over here," which is essentially the moral equivalent of a link-only answer. Nor is it a proxy for "you didn't do enough research."

If you're finding that a common question is being asked in several different, but essentially minor variations, create a canonical/reference question, and close the variations as dupes of that.

Good examples of canonical questions
How to fix "Headers already sent" error in PHP
What is a NullPointerException, and how do I fix it?

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  • There are dozens of opportunities for this within the c# tag. But question 1, this would mean writing a question and simultaneously answering it; and question 2, what would keep fgitw smart-asses from flagging the canonical question as a duplicate?
    – Gayot Fow
    Commented Apr 30, 2014 at 20:21
  • The last time a high-profile canonical question was attempted is here. The author made it very clear that he was writing a canonical/reference question, and the community begrudgingly accepted it, although closing icanhazregexez questions against it remains controversial. It's not a great canonical question, because closing questions as dupes of it is the moral equivalent of RTFM. Commented Apr 30, 2014 at 20:24
  • The questions for most of those types of problems tend to contain the symptoms and not the problem. What you are suggesting is to group the symptoms (questions that all have the same/similar answers) under the problem (a more generic question containing information about the problem and how to fix it) by using the duplicate flag. This is one solution that utilizes the current functionality of SO efficiently and elegantly. I like it but I'm unsure of how much of our community is aware of this and how practical it will be for some questions... Commented May 1, 2014 at 7:55
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    In the end, when you have a problem, you google for the symptoms and not the problem otherwise you would probably already know how to solve it... Commented May 1, 2014 at 7:56
  • we try to do this in VBA / Excel tag where nearly 1 in 5 questions is about "finding the last row using vba" or "how to copy data from one workbook to another"... It's pretty difficult to maintain, specially that a question is usually too localized to mark it as a duplicate of another but we still, we try.
    – user2140173
    Commented May 1, 2014 at 9:44

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