There was this question: [How can I run psexec on the remote PC which isn't in my network?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69031516/how-can-i-run-psexec-on-the-remote-pc-which-isnt-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](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69124421/how-can-i-run-psexec-on-the-remote-pc-which-isnt-in-my-network), 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](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/345259/1871033), [this](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/345208/1871033), [this](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/332273/1871033) and [this](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/321760/1871033), 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](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/345206/what-is-the-proper-way-to-deal-with-help-vampires-that-repost-closed-questions-l#comment866865_345259)), 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._