Theory and practicality often collide in interesting ways :)
In theory, you've got not only a good breadth of knowledge of the tag, but also a pretty good breadth of knowledge of the questions we have within the tag. As such, it shouldn't really matter if it's your question or not. Hoooold the down-votes, I said in theory.
Practically speaking, it's probably best to bring it up here on meta, so that anyone that participated in marking the question as a duplicate has a say. Forgot that you had the ability? No big deal - you're still bringing it up here - and the merits of the closing can be talked about. To that, it's probably a good idea to ask another question about the closing itself, outside from the meta discussion surrounding use of the hammer.
As far as the functionality goes - I don't want to prevent the behavior outright because there are so many low-volume tags where any discussion would just result in crickets. I don't want to complicate it by defining what low-volume means and only allowing it in those situations because that just starts to look like spaghetti.
If it really becomes a problem, I'm happy to revisit it, but I don't think a change in software is what's needed at this point; all that's needed for now is clarification of the process, which is what you've accomplished here :)