This question What is the regex form of '' in the split function in javascript was asked about 2 months ago, and was closed as "Needs details or clarity", then deleted, then undeleted, and finally reopened.
A few hours ago, it was suggested that the question is a duplicate of How to get character array from a string?. This was disputed in the comments, with the claim that the questions are different. The user who suggested the duplicate pointed out that one part of one of one of the answers could actually be used as an answer to the original question, and hence the duplicate closure was justified.
The user then posted a cv-pls
request in SOCVR for the original question, where I noticed it and raised the same objection, and received essentially the same response:
... Both questions ask the same thing, one adds an extra constraint, and the other happens to cover that as well.
This duplicate closure seems odd to me. To my understanding, the questions themselves need to be the same to be considered duplicates, which doesn't appear to be the case here. Of course, if the answers on the target could be used to answer the original question, that certainly suggests that they are duplicates. As the close banner says:
This question already has answers here:
This suggests to me that I should be able to take the answer from the target, and use it as an answer for the original. This doesn't seem to be the case here, since over 80% of that answer is completely irrelevant to the original question.
By the metric of "This question already has answers here:", I could see an argument for reversing the direction of the duplicate targets, but that would give only very incomplete answers on the current target.
I don't think any reasonable answer to one of these questions could be used to properly answer the other, and as such, I don't think the duplicate closure is valid.
So my question is, is this a valid duplicate closure? This considerably broadens the scope of what I understand to be valid as duplicate closures, and I'm looking for feedback from the community on whether this is acceptable and/or a good idea.
Note that whether the original question is off-topic or not, for any reason, is completely irrelevant to my question. It's also irrelevant if there is some other target that happens to be an exact duplicate of the original question.