I asked a question (that supposedly didn't have an explicit answer on SO but I knew it was relatively simple) that was evaluated as a duplicate by a user seemingly just from the outlook of what I was asking. I can see how it sounded like a question without prior research, but it seemed like this user just grabbed the first look-a-like question, linked it and said "This is where your answer is, you didn't look properly" and closed my question.
It did NOT answer my question and in fact someone more helpful had answered it very concisely in a comment to which I appended to my question accordingly due to the lack of a formal answer. This answer was nowhere present on the post that I had supposedly duplicated and other users are more likely to skip past my question holding the answer that may have solved their problem because of this unhelpful dupehammer. Even the user's comments seemed condescending and were quite unhelpful giving off an aura that he thought I did not know what I was talking about.
I replied to the user that marked the question as duplicate and explained why, in my eyes, it may not be appropriate and expected a reply from him detailing otherwise but it never came. He neither clarified why he still believed it to be left marked as a dupe nor remove it. In it's current state, users looking for the same answer I was will end up not finding it without actually reading through my post and finding the answer which defeats the purpose of marking it as duplicate imo.
How do you appeal against a duplicate marker than you believe to be erroneous, i.e. bring in more users to confirm whether or not it is indeed an appropriate dupehammer use.