I'm unsure how (and if) to react, and I haven't found a complete answer here:
- How to remove duplicate mark from my question?
- Someone flagged my question as already answered, but it's not
- What can I do if I believe that my question was wrongly marked as a duplicate?
- How should we handle a wrong duplicate link?
- question incorrectly marked as duplicate
- Removing wrong duplicate flag when there is a correct duplicate flag
- Incorrect/wrong duplicate question
as most of this boils down to:
- "improve the question" (but I'm the potential answerer, and not the OP), or
- "contact the closer" (I tried in a comment, but did not get any response; I did not try in a chat), or
- "contact a moderator" (but the question was deleted, and I cannot access the "flag" link)
Here's the full story:
I came upon this question on Stack Overflow (note: you cannot see it now unless you have 10k rep).
I wrote an answer for it.
As I was about to post it, I noted the question got closed as a duplicate in the meantime, so I thought:
Well, a pity. But let's see how it was solved in the duplicate - maybe I can post my answer there, if no one came with such a solution yet.
Upon visiting this supposed duplicate, I realized it's not really (as far as I understand) a duplicate, although it indeed is related.
I believe it not to be a duplicate because it's really not trivial to deduce the answer to the one from the other. It is so because the scope of the supposed duplicate is far narrower:
- the OP asked about generic lists of objects (and only gave strings as an example), while the supposed duplicate deals with strings only,
- the OP asked about combinatations + permutations, while the supposed duplicate deals with permutations only.
Note that I'm not trying to say that the question was written perfectly. It was far from perfect, and I guess it could be improved significantly.
Note that I'm also not trying to say there's no duplicate to the original question out there. But I wasn't able to find it in short time, and - as far as I understand - the duplicate link should point to a question that is about essentially the same problem (or a problem trivially deducible from it), and here it doesn't (again, it's as far as I understand - please, prove me wrong if possible).
So, upon searching a bit, I decided to follow this advice, and I left a comment on the question (essentially saying "Please, explain.") for the gold-badge holder that closed the question (I'm unsure whether he got notified about it, though). I also upvoted the question to show that I considered it good enough.
I didn't flag for moderator attention because I was afraid it will be too heavy artillery yet (note that some comments about this topic hinted I could do it, while this answer says I shouldn't do it, and it's hard to disagree with it).
When I checked on the question after a while, it turned out it was deleted, and I cannot flag it for moderator attention.
I don't know who deleted it (maybe it was the OP, who deleted it under peer pressure, and maybe it was someone else).
Now, I'm writing all this not only because I have an answer ready, but primarily because it just seems a shame that a question which looked quite fair got closed like that, especially when I have seen many "less-valuable" questions being answered or even upvoted.
To sum up, I'd like to know how I should react in such cases. Or maybe I should not react when it's not my question, and not try to (kind of) act on behalf of the OP? (note that the OP is a 1-rep user so he'll probably not raise the issue himself)