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Clicking the link to this question(https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34004666/get-rid-of-warnings-in-ruby) in a list (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/ruby) results in skipping the target page, and silently redirects to the duplicate page (Erroneous "Insecure world writable dir foo in PATH" when running ruby script).

I observed this on Safari on iOS. I checked that this does not happen on Chrome on Linux. This sometimes happens, and sometimes not.

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When an anonymous user visits a question closed as a duplicate with no answers, they are automatically redirected to the duplicate question.

Logged in / registered users are not automatically redirected.

Anonymous users who really want to see the original question can access it by appending ?noredirect=1 to the URL.

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    Thanks for the information. I was careless. Sorry about that.
    – sawa
    Nov 30, 2015 at 18:50
  • I know this is by design, but it's confusing/annoying to click on a link in the "Related" sidebar and appear to go nowhere (because it redirects to the page I'm currently on). (Though I don't care enough to make a formal feature request -- minus 100 points and all that.) Dec 1, 2015 at 1:27

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