Use "Solved" and "Already solved" instead of "closed" or "associated with an already answered question". No one wants to "lose" anything.
Closure of a question is entirely unrelated to whether the question has been answered/solved. Questions get closed because they do not meet our requirements—they are off-topic, missing information, and/or are unclear. While questions are closed, they do not accept answers.
Questions that have been answered/solved are indicated by the asker of the question assigning a green checkmark to the answer that they felt was most helpful in solving their problem. This is called "accepting" an answer. New answers can always be posted on questions, even if an answer has been accepted. This is because someone might come along later and know of an even better solution than was originally accepted.
Neither one of these is a permanent state. If a closed question is edited to resolve the issues with it, it can be re-opened. If the asker thinks a new answer provides a better solution, they can change the accepted answer checkmark from the old answer to the new answer.
I feel this was a setup, where the question asked did not appear in the prior search before asking.
If a question has been asked before, it is a duplicate, and so we associate it with the previously-asked question. This is done for two reasons: (1) to help the asker get an answer faster, and (2) to keep the answers consolidated in one place.
Marking a question as a duplicate is often still referred to as "closing" the question, since, like closed questions, duplicate questions do not accept answers. But the reason for closing the question is quite different: a duplicate question may be perfectly valid and on-topic for Stack Overflow, it just happens to have been asked before.
An off-topic or unsuitable question will be closed, regardless of whether or not it has been asked before.
The question was well ranked with over 70 votes.
A question's score is not relevant either to it being a duplicate or it getting closed. We have established criteria for what types of questions are allowed, and what types of questions are not allowed on Stack Overflow. Questions that are not suitable for this site will be closed, regardless of how many votes they have received.
(Note that, due to the incredibly large volume of questions that Stack Overflow receives per day, some unsuitable/off-topic questions get missed and aren't closed. This does not prove anything regarding their suitability. It just means they got missed. If you see such a question, please feel free to flag it as needing to be closed.)
The names and picture of one of the users left a feeling of annoyance. Please ensure people use their real names and pictures when talking to people.
I can understand how someone choosing to remain anonymous might leave you feeling annoyed, but it has been a fundamental tenet of this site since the very beginning that you are not required to use your real name. User names are not even required to be unique (in other words, there may be 20 different people who go by "Jon").
This isn't Facebook; Stack Overflow is not a social network. The name of a user really doesn't matter. The only thing we care about here is content, and that's what we evaluate—when upvoting, when downvoting, when voting to close, and everywhere else. The identity of users is not important.