I recently came across this question when I came across a question that was closed as a duplicate. The closed question's problem, and solution, are in fact answered in the linked question. However, question and answer itself seems "wrong". The OP of the linked question didn't ask about a problem he had, but rather a generic problem that others have. He then answered and accepted his question, labeled it as reference, and instructed other SO users to close any similar questions.
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I understand closing questions as duplicate, and I understand the reasoning behind it. It seems "wrong" to me in this instance in the fact that the OP asked a generic question, gave an answer, and instructed others to close anything similar, which shuts down the chance for other users to earn rep on questions that are similar but not quite a duplicate. Virtually blocking out users from earning rep removes a strong incentive to answer any questions at all.
At this point, SO has covered virtually every major topic. It seems to me that if a question/answer/instruction set up like this is acceptable, why not shut off SO questions? Any question that isn't close to a duplicate by now is too specific.
Sorry for the rant, the linked question just bugs me. It seems that all the people that started when SO was young have a corner on any and all rep, and by shutting down avenues to earn rep on one-off questions SO discourages users from answering questions.
which shuts down the chance for other users to earn rep on questions that are similar but not quite a duplicate
You really think it's a good idea to allow hundreds of "Why doesn't PHP work in my Javascript" questions just for the rep it'll provide those answerers? For me that's a non-factor. See blog.stackoverflow.com/2011/01/…