I read a meta post on the horrors of the close queue, so I immediately started reviewing. I got this question: Best approach to multi-part int dictionary key?. It has three close-votes because it is a duplicate. Because it is a duplicate. The only thing is, that question is a duplicate of two newer questions. (The question I linked to is 3 years old, the duplicates only a few months.) In other words, there are duplicates of this question.
To close the oldest question would be unfair to the author of that question, because having closed questions looks bad. (Having too much closed questions can even get you a penalty, but I don't think that is applicable here. The question shows effort and is well phrased.)
It already has three close votes, so I don't think reversing it is possible, but just closing it doesn't seem right either. What do I do?