I have been seeing a lot of duplicates being marked recently where the question may have a particular error/problem and gets marked as a duplicate to a question that has general answers which may be used to solve the problem.
For example, see this question. The user asks about a particular regex match he/she is trying to create, shows the attempts he has made and is looking for debugging help to find why it's not matching correctly. It gets quickly marked as a duplicate to "Learning Regular Expressions."
I understand that perhaps the answer may be found in another question. Learning regular expressions would help to solve a regular expression bug, but is that really the same a duplicate? It almost seems like saying, "you are not very good at x, why don't you go learn x." Is that the purpose of Q/A? (Note: this was not my question, nor do I have any interest in its reception. I am just curious what the policy is and why.)