I recently came upon several questions which were closed years after originally asked (e.g. Equivalent of .try() for a hash to avoid "undefined method" errors on nil? was closed 4 years after being asked). This strikes me as rather inefficient:
- The original purpose of flagging duplicates has already passed, namely to focus attention of respondents on a single place to create great answers.
- The questions had already been answered to and the answer was accepted. By closing the question as a duplicate, this made the answers seem less credible, even though at least one of them perfectly answered the question.
- In retrospect the closing was often in the wrong direction. The closed question had higher value (as indicated by Google sending me there) rather than the linked one.
I would propose:
- Questions with an accepted answer can not be closed as duplicates more than 30 days after the answer was accepted.