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A while back, I noticed that a particular Spring question was exceedingly common and wrote up a canonical question on it; I then proceeded to march through a bunch of questions that were essentially the same and propose close-as-duplicate.

I've run across another repeated issue that doesn't have a canonical question (about trying to write a method inside another method in Java), and it's so cookie-cutter that it deserves one. However, I have a gold badge, and I wanted to get input before unilateral self-promotion.

Is it considered proper for a gold badge holder to use the dupehammer to mass-close questions as duplicate of the user's own canonical question?

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    It's perfectly fine in my opinion. It's perfectly ok to promote your contributions on the site, the general benefit for the community and users of having a canonical answers should definitely outweigh the "negative" feelings you're having from "self promoting" May 26, 2014 at 23:42
  • So long as it's a good Q&A, yeah. More power to you. Clean it up brother.
    – RubberDuck
    May 27, 2014 at 2:10
  • It does not matter whose question it is. Given that, the answer is exactly the same as this question: Duplicate Closing Rampage May 27, 2014 at 10:59
  • @CodyGray "It does not matter whose question" is an answer to this one, but the question here is specifically about "self-promoted" answers. May 28, 2014 at 0:26
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    I don't understand your comment. You said that you are closing duplicate questions, using the new dupe-hammer, as duplicates of a canonical question you wrote. That's perfectly fine, on all fronts. It does not matter that you wrote the canonical question, it matters only if it's a duplicate. And if it is, then we thank you for your efforts in improving the site. May 28, 2014 at 3:45
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    @CodyGray: This question is about whether the conflict-of-interest is a problem. You can certainly answer "no, the conflict-of-interest is not a problem", but that doesn't make this a duplicate of every other question about actions that are O.K.
    – ruakh
    Aug 13, 2014 at 5:43
  • "No, the conflict-of-interest is not a problem, for the exact same reasons detailed in the answers to that other question." Hence, duplicate. Aug 13, 2014 at 7:56

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