I was searching some information about regular expressions, and I found this question: Regular expression to stop at first match which is referenced as a duplicate. After looking at it briefly, I moved to the original (My regex is matching too much. How do I make it stop?) thinking that, if the duplicate has these many votes, the original should have a lot of interesting answers.
And it's not the case. While the accepted answers are more or less similar, the duplicate one is slightly more detailed and there are more others answers. And the duplicate has 10 times more views and upvotes on the question and answers.
I am not an experienced user of Stack Overflow, but I suppose the duplicate should be inverted. Should it?