While I'm sure that there are many duplicate questions asked, sometimes questions aren't truly duplicates.
So when I get a question flagged as "this question is a duplicate" and I look up the referred question, I can see that while there are some keywords in common, they aren't truly the same question because there are differences in details and/or intended outcomes.
If 'bots were doing automated "duplicate" flagging, I could understand that an algorithm working solely based on keywords.
If it's a human doing flagging a question as a duplicate, I can't help but wonder what criteria are used to identify a question as a duplicate. (To put it politely.)
I'm speaking generally, but if you want a specific example, here is one. This post isn't in response to any one issue but more of a general pattern the years.