I have been seeing a lot of questions come through in the Android tag recently that are all basically minor variants on the same core question.
These questions usually get answered with basically the same short list of solutions every time too, usually specifically tailored for that particular question so it makes marking duplicates more ambiguous and I haven't been able to find a good canonical question/answer to mark them as duplicates of.
What is the right procedure for adding a canonical/reference question to this effect to collect the good answers and start flagging some of these as duplicates?
Is it bad form to just ask the canonical question and start collecting answers (or downvotes...)? Should I indicate in the question that it's intended to be a reference, rather than asking about a specific problem I'm having (e.g. to explain why it doesn't have specific code samples)?
I read through the answers here, here, and here (among others) and came away with advice ranging from "just do it" (post the Q & A) to a nine-step process starting with "Improve the tag wiki" (presumably need to post the question before being able to list it in the FAQ) and involving lobbying the developer community and contacting moderators.
Those questions are several years old now and didn't really give me a clear idea of how to best go about this. Is there any updated advice?