I came across this post which is just asking for a standard YAML feature called anchors and aliases. A question asked, and answered, on Stack Overflow before. So I voted to close it as a duplicate, as I don't think we need separate answers for every program happening to use YAML as a configuration file. This is YAML specific, not program specific.
The OP countered with editing the post and adding the following:
Note to those who have flagged this question as a duplicate: I was instructed by the Concourse team to post this question on here specifically about Concourse configuration. Should configuration ever change from YAML to something else, this post could still act as a reference despite having nothing to do with YAML.
I am of the opinion that that added "note" has nothing to do with programming nor the OPs question and doesn't belong in the post. It actually makes it less readable for future visitors. At most it should be a comment. Should this edit therefore be rolled-back? And in general should such edited-in-comments about the (in-)appropriateness of the threat of a question being closed be rolled-back?
I don't agree that being instructed by someone to post something here prevents that from being a duplicate, and I realize that colors my opinion. That is why I looked (and am looking) for guidance here on meta. Unfortunately this answer, is unnecessarily unclear at the end especially if elements thereof are taken out of context, or on casual reading. It mentions three points:
For anyone familiar with the objective of creating a quality Q&A site it is clear that cohesive and well written are the keywords, those objectives should always have priority. So And for both, can only refer to the first two points, not to the third.
The third point, as stated, refers to meta information, a discussion not relevant for future users. Including that in "not in the comments", but in the post itself, automatically makes the post incoherent. That third point should, if at all, be addressed via the other options we have: comments, chat, and posting on meta. It is is not as if there is only one recourse.
¹Or edited out in case other, valuable changes were made.