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How do I merge duplicate questions?

Asked 4 months ago
Merging duplicate questions on StackOverflow can help improve the quality of the content and ensure that users find relevant information easily. When a user encounters duplicate questions, the best course of action is to flag one of the questions as a duplicate of another. This is typically done by navigating to the question you believe is a duplicate and clicking on the "flag" link, which can usually be found below the question. Once the flag has been raised, the user is prompted to provide a link to the question that best answers the inquiry. It is important to choose the most relevant and comprehensive answer to direct others toward, as this will help solidify the connection between the questions. Upon receiving the flag, moderators or experienced community members will review the request and determine if a merge is appropriate based on the context and content of both questions. If the merge is accepted, the duplicate question will redirect users to the original question, thereby consolidating the information and answers. Engaging in this process serves the community well by reducing clutter and confusion surrounding similar inquiries, fostering a more efficient Q and A platform. For further details, users may want to check out the help center or other resources available on the StackOverflow website.
Answered Aug 11th 2025

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