After reading this and this (I also checked if my current question was a duplicate, but as it is a specific case, I am not sure. Feel free to close if it is a duplicate.), the conclusion is that we should always chose a better question or a question having better answers over another one having poor/no answers or a lower quality.
However, I stumbled across this question which is marked as a duplicate of this one. In this case, I think the duplicate should be the other question, because :
- both questions have 1 upvote;
- the question marked as a duplicate is the one having an accepted answer, score of 2;
- the duplicate reason state that This question has been asked before and already has an answer, but it is not the case (or maybe the answer was deleted).
I just can guess that a user will be redirected to the good question more easily if we "switch" the duplicated question.
Am I wrong? If not, what can be done in this case? I don't think this is an uncommon case, and I'd like to know how it could be handled.
Update : The duplicate on these questions has now been switched. It seems better that way, since a new (or not) user can be redirected to the question having a practical answer.