I asked a question that was a duplicate in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55134813/dom-clientwidth-maximum-value?noredirect=1#comment97010618_55134813. A commenter noted it was possibly a duplicate. I agreed and clicked to close it. The result was that my vote to close was recorded.

As the question asker, shouldn't my opinion that the question is a duplicate be just as authoritative as my opinion that the question has been answered? I could delete the question, but IMHO my question will be hit with different search terms, so arguably useful to have.

Note, I clicked the "close" button, and didn't click "yes" on "extra info" as @floueckert suggests and @servy assumes I did.

Indeed, I don't see any "extra info" which invites me to respond -- perhaps a bug?

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Makoto suggests that this is either a bug, or that I didn't click close. In fact, my close vote has been recorded, so a bug?:

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