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I'm looking at this AWS collective question, and this has me a bit puzzled, as I'm not much of an expert on AWS, but the question here would be very helpful for a problem on my own project that I'm trying to solve.

Given that it is in a collective, can I:

  • Answer it generically
  • Craft a similar but more generic question, give it as a community wiki question, and link the two
  • Something else?
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  • FWIW, since that question wasn't even about AWS I have removed that tag. Jan 4 at 14:27
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    This seems like a reasonable question, even if it's based on a misunderstanding. I have a feeling that a lot of people have this same misconception of what Collectives are and how they work, so this seems like a really good question to have here. :)
    – Catija StaffMod
    Jan 4 at 16:13

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Questions in tags that belong to a collective are treated exactly the same as any other question on the site. Collectives do not change the way how answering, moderation, etc. works.

Collectives don't own questions; they are just a group of tags. When any of the tags is applied to a question, the collective is shown.

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    Yeah, I fully misunderstood collective questions as special questions rather than tagged questions.
    – LeoDog896
    Jan 4 at 14:27

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