Two days ago, I answered a question to the best of my abilities. I did not receive any response on it, but thought I should give OP some time. Today, I was wondering if it would be appropriate to leave a comment asking if I answered the question. Thus, I browsed this site to find an answer and concluded that I should not. However, while doing so, I found something else.
Someone mentioned OP activity and this triggered me to check this for OP. This lead to me discovering that OP asked the almost exact same question I had answered some time later. It got answered a mere 20 minutes before I answered their original question.
The new question has a more generic title, but the contents are practically the same. I believe that the two questions are duplicates of each other.
The accepted answer on the new question is excellent, but the answer I have provided is I think better in this specific instance, because it is more efficient (not all combinations have to be considered). In that sense, I believe both answers have value for the duplicated question.
What would be the best course of action for me to take now?
- Should I flag the new question as a duplicate of the old one?
This seems unfair as the new question is set up slightly more generically. It also received some high quality answers. - Should I flag the old question as a duplicate of the new one?
This seems not quite right because the more specific question makes it so that a more efficient solution can be deployed. - Should I not undertake any action?
- Should I do something I have not thought of?
Related question: is cross-posting my answer acceptable in this case? It feels wrong to me to do such a thing, but then again this seems to be an exceptional case.