Introduction
I'm guessing this applies to all tags, but in c++ we currently have issues where new questions are marked as being duplicates of older, not very well written, questions.
Surely, the old question was first, but it sometimes feel like it would be better to start off from scratch, writing a question that is generic enough to include minor varaities of it, and not include too much "so this is my exact, and utterly useless, story related to the question"-snippets.
An example
This one linked below is often being used to mark new questions as duplicates of it.
The title is very descriptive, and can't be any more generic; but the contents of the questions is a mess, which I feel can cause confusion for novice readers, which means that they are likely to just create another question because they don't understand it how it's relevant to their first one.
Questions
Should one create a new generic and well-written question, and close the old one as a duplicate of that?
Should one edit the old question, editing out the OPs original intent, to make it a generic "base" for new questions?
Should one leave it as it is, even though it's mad ugly and/or confusing?