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Marking/closing questions as a duplicate is a delicate subject, and there is a thin line between whether a post is a duplicate or not.

This one however hurts my eyes. While OP ctearlyclearly mentions he wants to close the latest opened window (instance) of Firefox, the question was closed as a duplicate of a question about closing a tab of Firefox. Quite different. I even explained it in the comment.

InterestingAn interesting detail is that the first one to mark as a duplicate also answered the question after marking it as duplicate.

Moreover, the supposed duplicate does not offer a solution sideways as well.

Can this be undone?

Marking/closing questions as a duplicate is a delicate subject, and there is a thin line between whether a post is a duplicate or not.

This one however hurts my eyes. While OP ctearly mentions he wants to close the latest opened window (instance) of Firefox, the question was closed as a duplicate of a question about closing a tab of Firefox. Quite different. I even explained it in the comment.

Interesting detail is that the first one to mark as a duplicate also answered the question after marking it as duplicate.

Moreover, the supposed duplicate does not offer a solution sideways as well.

Can this be undone?

Marking/closing questions as a duplicate is a delicate subject, and there is a thin line between whether a post is a duplicate or not.

This one however hurts my eyes. While OP clearly mentions he wants to close the latest opened window (instance) of Firefox, the question was closed as a duplicate of a question about closing a tab of Firefox. Quite different. I even explained it in the comment.

An interesting detail is that the first one to mark as a duplicate also answered the question after marking it as duplicate.

Moreover, the supposed duplicate does not offer a solution sideways as well.

Can this be undone?

replaced http://askubuntu.com/ with https://askubuntu.com/
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Marking/closing questions as a duplicate is a delicate subject, and there is a thin line between whether a post is a duplicate or not.

This oneThis one however hurts my eyes. While OP ctearly mentions he wants to close the latest opened window (instance) of Firefox, the question was closed as a duplicate of a question about closing a tab of Firefox. Quite different. I even explained it in the comment.

Interesting detail is that the first one to mark as a duplicate also answered the question after marking it as duplicate.

Moreover, the supposed duplicate does not offer a solution sideways as well.

Can this be undone?

Marking/closing questions as a duplicate is a delicate subject, and there is a thin line between whether a post is a duplicate or not.

This one however hurts my eyes. While OP ctearly mentions he wants to close the latest opened window (instance) of Firefox, the question was closed as a duplicate of a question about closing a tab of Firefox. Quite different. I even explained it in the comment.

Interesting detail is that the first one to mark as a duplicate also answered the question after marking it as duplicate.

Moreover, the supposed duplicate does not offer a solution sideways as well.

Can this be undone?

Marking/closing questions as a duplicate is a delicate subject, and there is a thin line between whether a post is a duplicate or not.

This one however hurts my eyes. While OP ctearly mentions he wants to close the latest opened window (instance) of Firefox, the question was closed as a duplicate of a question about closing a tab of Firefox. Quite different. I even explained it in the comment.

Interesting detail is that the first one to mark as a duplicate also answered the question after marking it as duplicate.

Moreover, the supposed duplicate does not offer a solution sideways as well.

Can this be undone?

Tweeted twitter.com/#!/AskUbuntu/status/600339689107824640
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