On a closed duplicate, the OP currently sees the following at the top of the question:

[![enter image description here][1]][1]

In my opinion, the box is poorly worded and doesn't provide the correct information on what the OP should do next. The box allows the user to either:

 - Ask a new question (if the duplicate doesn't resolve their question)
 - Edit question (no guidance provided why they should do this)
 - Delete question

Specifically, I don't agree with asking the OP to ask a new question if the duplicate doesn't resolve their problem. Shouldn't they be advised to edit their current question and highlight the difference, as recommended at https://stackoverflow.com/help/duplicates.

Questions that are edited within five days of being closed are automatically added to a reopening queue for community review. As a result, I would suggest the following guidance provided in the box for the OP:

> Your question has been associated with a similar question. If this question doesn't resolve your question, edit your question to highlight the difference. Your question will be placed in a review queue to determine whether it should be reopened.

> Read more about [duplicate questions][2] and what it means if a question is [closed][3].


  [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/0SB8g.png
  [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/help/duplicates
  [3]: https://stackoverflow.com/help/closed-questions#:~:text=If%20your%20question%20is%20closed,a%20user%20with%20sufficient%20reputation.