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Lately I started to see users, with high reputations, mark questions asked for Swift as a possible duplication for questions asked in Objective-C

I understand that the problem sometimes is the same, but most of the questions ask about some mistakes in the codes. So our answers, I guess, should give a code in Swift, while making a question as a possible duplications is giving an answer in another language.

For example: I totally agree that this question, that was asked in swift, is a possible duplication for this question, that was asked in Objective-c, that is because both of them is about the life cycle of view controllers regarding the code. Plus, this case is not exclusive between Swift and Objective-c. A lot of the times we face questions about algorithms or psuedo code rather than a specific programming language. However, this question, definitely should not be a possible duplicated for this question since it is asking about Swift code.

What do you think? Is the case of Objective-c, Swift special so we can mark questions as possible duplicated?

I highly don't think so but I need to check since I started to face a lot of these scenarios

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"However, this question, definitely should not be a possible duplicated for this question since it is asking about Swift code."

The question in that first link asks for a solution, which the answer in that second link provides.

Look beyond the tags of a question when closing as dupe.
If the question is similar enough, and the answer works, close-vote it. Regardless of tags.*
Consider correcting the tags if they are wrong, though.

*: More or less. The dupe should be relevant, of course.

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  • That is a mistake by the user who asked the question to accept something from different language, but as i said, if you know objective-c, you can (should) be able somehow to change your code to swift. Nevertheless, i can show you more questions on the same issue. my point here is the idea not the supporting details Oct 15, 2015 at 9:02
  • "That is a mistake by the user who asked the question to accept something from different language" Was it? Users usually accept answers that work for them. Maybe they forgot to tag Swift, or didn't necessarily need to use it.
    – Cerbrus
    Oct 15, 2015 at 9:04
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    Focus on the content of the question, not the tags. Seems legit to me.
    – Gimby
    Oct 15, 2015 at 9:11
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    @Gimby: Though consider correcting the tags if they are wrong... Oct 15, 2015 at 10:43
  • @Deduplicator absolutely. Maybe if Cerbrus adds that to his answer people would stop downvoting it :/
    – Gimby
    Oct 15, 2015 at 11:01
  • Fixed. Now let's hope the dv's magically disappear.
    – Cerbrus
    Oct 15, 2015 at 11:02

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