Could duplicate votes be automatically converted to a duplicate flag/close vote uppon question publication?
Yes, it could and it should. Although that might perhaps lead to immediate closure upon approval for example if many close votes meet an approval. The reasoning behind the removal of all reviews/actions upon approval was to give questions a fresh start. They should appear as new, untouched questions, only in better shape. As if the staging ground was another website, completely decoupled from the main site, that acts independently and then publishes questions to here.
However that is problematic because people make mistakes, one cannot trust that approved questions really solved all issues. And valuable information is lost by throwing reviewer feedback away. There is lots of helpful information in all these comments and upon approval it's mostly inaccessible. That might demotivate staging ground reviewers.
But there are also advantages in that no outdated comments on resolved issues remain that would distract from readers attention.
The underlying problem is that approval is currently assumed to basically evaluate all minor or major revisions and all other close issues positively, so comments on them would no longer be needed. An approval is assumed to guarantee that all issues are solved. This is an unrealistic high quality assurance. In truth, it just means that a single person thought the question is good (versus potentially others that thought differently). In practice the value of an approval isn't so high.
In any case we should educate approvers more about what it means and under which circumstances approval is appropriate. ("I assert that this question has no issues anymore and that includes all issues with this question that may have been raised by others" like). We could also increase the value of an approval for example by requiring more than a single approval in case of unresolved issues or raising the rep requirement for approval. We should also keep all issues that have not been marked as solved after approval.
It would probably also help to have issues as specific as possible instead of having generic issues. Missing MRE could be a single item, better title could be another one. Or for example, the approve button could only be active if all issues are marked as solved.
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