I came across this question today, which is IMO a duplicate of this one. Same problem (CountDownTimer.onFinish()
gets called twice), same answer (timer was being started twice).
However I couldn't mark it as a duplicate because the original didn't have an accepted or upvoted answer. The OP had actually answered their own question, they just hadn't accepted it. So, I gave it an upvote to get around the restriction and voted to close the duplicate. Is that wrong?
If so, what's the correct thing to do?
If not, why have the restriction at all if it is so easily circumvented?
Perhaps the criteria could be changed so that to close a question as a duplicate, the original question has to have either:
- An accepted answer
- An upvoted answer
- An answer by the OP