I'm asking based on my experience here.
The question was closed as a duplicate by a gold badge holder shortly after a member answered it. The member who answered the question then re-opened it, and when the gold badge holder asked why, the member who answered the question said the question was not an exact duplicate.
But rather than finding one of many exact duplicates, that member went on to explain how they chose not to re-close it as a duplicate for several reasons
- Sometimes people need a little kickstart.
- The asker is an active contributor (not a leech).
- Virtually all of the asker's other questions were well received.
- The asker is always resptcful and grateful.
- We all have dupes in one fashion or another.
Which leads me to my question: Should I not mark a duplicate as a duplicate under certain circumstances?