I've been going through some old posts when i found a question marked as duplicate as shown below:
(This post isn't particularly about that question)
When I clicked the link provided to see the original answer, I was welcomed by the Page Not Found
page.
One interesting thing about this is the close reason:
As you can see it says
"If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question".
Obviously might be what the OP did..? Anyway even if not, shouldn't it say something or like
"For re-opening this question please update it properly to distinguish it from the other one" ..?
posting new similar questions while the duplicate exists forever doesn't seems like a perfect solution to me, isn't it simply adding more noise? Well, Forget that part.
My real question is, why isn't it re-opened when the original question, which claimed to have answers is deleted and no longer exists..? It isn't a duplicate anymore and leading someone to a Page Not Found
page offering solutions doesn't seem to be a good thing for me...
Reply to accepted answer: My suggestion is to lift the closure and mark the previously original post as duplicate in case if it is if it is un-deleted, So that users won't try to take advantage of this.
This is the question I was referring to if it's required.