I asked this question, which was marked as a duplicate of this question. Although knowing the information in the answer of the second question would have solved my problem, I don't think that this constitutes duplication. In the same way, "Why is the sky blue?" isn't a duplicate of "What is Rayleigh scattering?" even though knowing the information in the second question would answer the first.
I am under the impression that a question is flagged as a duplicate when it presents the same issue as another, similar question. In this case, I would have had to already know what a "copy constructor" is to look up "the rule of three," or how different C++ equal-sign is from Python's! Not that the answer to the other question wasn't extremely helpful, but it seems like I'd have to accidentally stumble over it to have seen it as relevant to my question.
I think that answer could have been linked as a reference, like linking a Wikipedia article or something.
Is this duplicate flag a reasonable one?