Several times I've been posting a question regarding a matter that has been solved a) in similar language or similar platform (eg. browser vs Node.js) or b) solved generally but not in my specific case.
Lazy people tend to close those questions before even reading them carefully. It almost seems I will have to make it practice to begin such questions with:
This is not a duplicate of ...: The other post solves the problem for ... but not for ... when ...
... question starts here ...
Which is something I eventually have to add anyway. And it makes me pissed. I prefer the post to be consistent text that can be read from beginning to the end, without any appendixes or prependixes.
But how else can I deter people from closing a question before fully considering whether the "duplicate" solves the problem or just has similar title?
Note that I didn't mention any specific questions because I do not want to trigger the Meta effect (either way) and I am confident the question will be reopened anyway, as all the past questions of this type were.