When a question is closed as a duplicate, you see this;
Usually, I see multiple names here. However, a question I was looking at today was closed with only two names. Specifically, this one;
Trying to generate all permutations from array but only getting a small subset
There is some debate about whether or not this is actually a duplicate. However, because it's been closed, it seems to be getting very little attention and therefore seems unlikely to be re-opened.
It has an equal number of upvotes and downvotes. That seems to be indicative of a divided opinion.
I can't help but think that to close a question, a community consensus should be formed - i.e, at least 4 or 5 people should have to agree before the question is closed as it is unlikely to receive the necessary attention afterwards.
Maybe this doesn't happen enough to be an issue, and I guess that users can post here to have their question re-opened if they disagree.
Edit to explain why I believe this is not a duplicate (irony): The proposed dupe target is asking for the results of the evaluation of Mjölnir after its initial introduction 5 years ago. It's also 4 years old.
My question has a very specific focus - when there is an equal balance of opinion, should one user be able be able to make a unilateral decision to close it as a duplicate?