For a question I asked awhile back and received what I believe to be a incorrect possible duplicate. I'm assuming that these votes came from not reading the question or not understanding the question. Perhaps my question was not clear enough:
Here is the question I'm referring to
This has two close-votes links to a question about what is the !!
operator. In my question the only real reference it has is that I'm using that to convert items into Booleans, to show variables indeed convert to be true. But the question does not ask what it is, and is not relevant to the actual question. It seems to me about equivalent to linking to a question that ask what an if-statement is because one is used in the question.
What should I do about possible duplicates that I believe are incorrect or irrelevant to the asked question? Would it be worth it to attempt removing incorrect ones?
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works in a certain case is not the same thing as asking the comparison between==
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, I think they are indeed closely related, but not exactly duplicates.