Recently I noticed that questions are far more aggressively being closed as duplicates than a few years ago, with the linked questions often being only tangentially related to the closed (alleged) duplicate. While this might or might not be an issue (are there new user incentives for closing questions?), I've seen this problem arise in some circumstances:
Questions, mostly regarding constantly-evolving web technologies, are closed and linked to duplicate questions with accepted, then-valid but now-outdated, answers.
Especially with CSS we have far more possibilities and solutions in 2021 than we had in 2016. This means we get questions that could today easily be solved using flexbox, columns or css-grid closed and linked to old questions with answers stating that this is not possible in CSS, or offering long deprecated solutions.
How should/could this be handled? Is there an option to appeal the closing of a question that I am missing or don't yet have permissions for?