I have seen quite a lot of questions flagged as "duplicate" that are actually different questions that may indeed be solved the same way.
It looks like this:
- Q1: "My compiler raises issue X", answered by: "you have to update it to V5.8.57: you use feature Y and it was bugged before this patch"
- Q2: "Feature Y shows weird results": tagged as duplicate of Q1
(also: the last case I saw, but really it is only one example)
Personally I think this is terrible: maybe Q2's asker already updated their compiler. Even if it was indeed one correct answer, it doesn't leave room for Q2's asker to accept another, more correct, answer, or for anyone else to state they don't think updating the compiler is the best way to make feature Y work.
I think a better practice would be to add an answer to Q2 that links to Q1's "good answer".
Not the same as this, since I am talking about cases where it is not necessarily obvious whether the same answers would work: it is only assumed by the person who marked as duplicate. Advice like "It is obvious in hindsight, so any comment is superfluous." wouldn't make sense here.