To give a specific example, I recently came across this question which seems to involve a somewhat common problem, so I searched for duplicates.
I found a similar question, but it didn’t have the java-stream tag and answers were thus not relevant if you wanted a solution using streams, so I just mentioned it in the comments of the first question.
Now the OP has accepted an answer that does not involve java-stream (at all), and there is another similar answer. I had posted comments on both that they did not seem relevant due to the question’s tag, but it seems I was wrong.
In retrospect, I could have done the following:
- as the question itself does not mention anything related to java-stream (it is only tagged with it), I could have removed the tag and vote for duplicate closure
- in addition, I could have added a stream-based solution to the duplicate I found
What should I do now? Remove the tag and propose for duplicate closure, and if/when it gets closed, just remove all my comments?