A user posted the exact same question within 24 hours of each other, changing only the title of the question:
delegate is nil, can't open my slide out menu
delegate is nil on view change
(both of which seem to be a longer version of this duplicate question that s/he also asked.
I Mjölnir'd the dupe but immediately noticed the wording of the close / duplicate message:
Trouble is, none of these epically long duplicate questions have attracted any answers.
Did I do the wrong thing in closing these duplicate questions, or should I have flagged them for moderator attention?
Or should a different "duplicate" close state / checkbox be made for posters who abuse posting privileges by asking the same question over and over again?
Or should the message be made clearer depending on the state of the question (e.g. "it's been asked before" for no answers, or "it's been asked before and there are answers" for duplicates that do have answers?)
duplicates should be closed even if none have an anwer yet
, and I explain that it was already was done, but was changed as it was less than ideal. – psubsee2003 Nov 7 '15 at 23:19Normally you can't close a question as a duplicate unless the target question has an answer. Since it is the same question with the same author though you are allowed.
You can't close a question as a duplicate if the target question doesn't have an answer. But there is an exception if both questions are asked by the same person – psubsee2003 Nov 7 '15 at 23:22