So I was about to edit a question title (shown in image 1) as it had incorrect spellings thinking that the user might have hastily written the title. But when I edited the title, it shouted me with the validation: "This question already exists, be more specific".
This means the user stepped over the validation by making the title spellings incorrect instead of re-framing or specifically quoting the problem; I don't know whether he did that knowingly or unknowingly.
I brought this issue up here to raise the concern that If the validations can easily be stepped over and/or misused, then there is no way of ensuring the quality control and users entering proper data and having so much validations in the first place.
In general how should such behaviors be tackled? A flag, downvote, report or comment? How to ensure that purpose of validations are served and not just stepped over especially when such behaviors come from the users who are not considerably new and have repuations > 1k?