Stackoverflow, as a social media approach to information gathering, has classic struggles with signal to noise issues. In such systems "checks and balances" tend to work best. S.O. moderators have a positive effect increasing signal to noise by "checking" for and eliminating noise, yet can occasionally go too far (as with this exact question in its original, admittedly less than well articulated form, by marking it a duplicate of the numerous why-is-this-a-dup questions). It was not. Despite a carefully designed moderation procedure, the "balance" for our system is slightly off. There appears to be more a focus at present on the rules, than on S.O.'s original purpose.
Dups are a hot topic, but this is exactly one of the examples that highlight this question. Slightly different questions are sometimes too quickly marked as dups (eliminating the ability to answer special corner cases). Slightly different answers (that answer the OP in an inexact way) are "off-topic". Thus valuable information is being lost. More than once I've had an answer that I could not submit because the correct question was locked as a dup. (I will work to record these as I find them in the future - apologies that I do not have a list handy today.)
How to solve this? Do we try to make the rules even more precise? Or can we refocus our balance toward finding more signal as opposed to too much noise elimination? Clearly we have limited resources and must make this somewhat of a trade-off. Can the community help with "balance"?
(This question is apparently also a hot topic as so many seem to take it as undue criticism. I've never spent so much time on a question - and unfortunately cannot spend more for the next several dozen hours.)
(Edit: rewritten to clarify and address "this is a dup" issues)