It's a theme in service management frameworks, such as ITIL. A symptom can have multiple root causes. There are cases of unique root causes, that do not get coverage, because they duplicate a question with the same symptom. The questions are marked as duplicate or closed.
I've found cases where moderation regarding questions that beget "answer collections". These questions seem to attract text heavy treatments that can take forever to plow through.
A benefit of answer collections might be that they could prevent accidental false flagging of issues that look like duplicates but that are not.
Java null pointer exceptions (NPEs) where the API indicates that a method could not return a null value. Or, an open source project where the project code is throwing an NPE and it's likely somebody else has had the time to dig into the open source code. This is a common issue using open source projects such as Apache Commons.
A 'not initialized error' which occurs inside a complex synchronization block and thus it's not 'obvious' as it's the synchronization code that is causing the initialization error.
I assume we've been through this before, but I can't find anything on this subject in the discussions, and nothing in the canonical questions.