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How to handle users reposting their closed question with minimal title changes?

There was this question: How can I run psexec on the remote PC which isn't in my network?

In my opinion it was OT for two reasons: a) should be on Super User, b) asking for tool recommendations.

It was swiftly closed for reason b).

The OP then created a new question, this one, which was the exact same question and title, but the title was duplicated (so it read How can I run psexec on the remote PC which isn't in my network? How can I run psexec on the remote PC which isn't in my network?). I'm assuming this was done to "work around" the closure of the first question.

I saw the duplicated title text and first thought it was a mistake and tried to correct the title, which gave me a dup title error. This pointed me towards the original question.

I pointed that out in a comment, after which the OP deleted the old question and edited the title to be exactly the same as it was in the original question. I also voted for closure (which eventually happened, for reason a) this time).

Meanwhile I researched on meta to understand what the right course of action would be, because even before it was deleted, I couldn't select the original quesiton as duplicate target because it didn't have any answers.

I found this, this, this and this, all of which would suggest that the best thing to do would be a custom flag explaining the issue. I did so, with the text Intentional exact duplicate of https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69031516, should be deleted.

However, my flag was declined, with the reason Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?.

I went back to see what standard flag I was supposed to use instead, but I couldn't find any that would fit. "Very low quality" maybe, but I think that would have been misleading.

After that I also left a comment about this issue in one of the meta questions, asking for clarification (here), but I didn't get any reply so far, so I'm opening this question now.

Basically I'm asking:

  • Is a custom flag the right choice in this situation?
  • If yes, was my wording of the flag not clear enough, so the moderator looking at it misunderstood why I flagged the question? What would be the best way to word it next time?
  • If not, what would have been the right thing to do instead?

EDIT (for clarification): A commenter just pointed out I could have closed as dup because if the dup target is by the same user, the "must have an answer" rule doesn't apply. I have to say: I was quite sure I "couldn't" because it didn't have answers, but to be honest I can't remember whether that happened in my mind when I considered it and then I didn't even try because I thought it wouldn't work, or whether I actually got an error saying so... So maybe I was wrong and it would have worked if I had tried. I didn't know of the same-user exception, thank you for that. But since it was then deleted, the rest of the question still remains - at the time my flag was handled, the old question was already deleted.

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