I recently came across a common "how do I split a string on x but not if the x is in quotes" type question that a couple of people had suggested were duplicates of a state machine parsing/tokenizing approach. It seemed a reasonable target, and I found some other helpful ones too that were added to the list when I cast my vote
At some point after that I revisited the question and noticed that it was closed as a different duplicate by a different user. The new duplicate was possibly a better match for the specific problem, but I also noted that the gold badge holder who closed the question had posted (and had had accepted) an answer. The answer posted doesn't appear to be one of the ones in the dupe target. The other thing I noted is that all of the answers in the new dupe target are Community Wiki
I think this pattern of events is possibly a little disingenuous; either the question is a not a dupe in which case it shouldn't be closed as one, or it is a dupe and particularly shouldn't have an answer posted by the user that subsequently closed it as a duplicate.
I reason that if the dupe target is lacking in some advice then really the new advice should be posted into the dupe target/canonical so it brings a wider benefit to all questions pointing to that canonical, rather than remaining an isolated advice in a question closed (by the poster of the advice) to new input.
What's the appropriate course of action for this? Is it something the mod team would review?
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tag, isn't it?