In the past I tended to dedicate myself to one tag. That tag is not served by many users so one users bad behavior has an impact on that community as a whole.
Their behavior is this (lets call this user X): X provides an answer, then marks the question as a duplicate, invariably to one of their own questions. I find it strange that someone would provide an answer when they are going to mark the question as duplicate but the real issue and damage is that the question that they have marked this question as a duplicate of has little to no bearing regarding the question the OP asked. Generally it has a key component in the title, but aside from that there is almost no correlation.
Now we could theorize why someone would do such a thing, but this tag only having a few users that provide the majority of answers, this user seems to have a disagreement with another user regarding this tag (lets call this user Y), and in a few instances where Y provides an answer, X then resorts to this behavior to deny Y of what would likely be an accepted answer. Although this wouldn't be the only case, they would do this.
Also I've observed that this behavior tends to double the chance of upvotes. In once case (probably the OP) has upvoted the provided answer, then the answer to the linked question, and then followed up with a comment after reading though to the effect "That this isn't what they wanted". So it is a good point farming strategy. Some people are just happy to have what appears to be some effort.
I have flagged a few such questions, one was (years ago, same user) it was turned down, a recently flagged one was marked as helpful, and I still have an outstanding one on a different question in the queue.
Really these tactics are so blatantly inconsiderate I feel that a means of disabling 10k privileges should be considered. Is such a thing possible?
Also while rare, perhaps checking for similar farming (consistently provide answer then vote to close), or a high number of "vote to opens" against one users "mark as duplicate" or "mark as closed" votes as a means of feedback to those users that they may be being unfair.
Adding further insult to injury, this tag having few users, getting five open votes to reopen would be exceptionally difficult.
UPDATE: This question is marked as a duplicate. The duplicate asks "Answering a question, then closing it as duplicate" that question ends with "I personally don't see anything wrong with this, as long as the user isn't doing it for personal gain" this question is about a user who is not only doing it for personal gain but that the duplicate question, isn't even a duplicate! Where the linked question supposes that at least that was done correctly. This question then is about how to resolve a case of abuse.