Hm. Why *do* issue trackers automatically close issues marked as duplicate? Wouldn't it make more sense to keep them open and visually group them together, and auto-close them once the duplicant issue is resolved, so that it gives you an idea of how many people have individually reported the same issue and no context/variations are lost?
@alive To be clear, I'm not saying that those shouldn't have been marked as duplicates - from a fixing perspective it makes sense to do so, since they have a shared cause. Just that the issues are not *identical*. That's definitely a case that can be accommodated in the software, one way or another.
@joepie91 yeah, but that strikes me as a problem with the resources/philosophy that the maintainers have, which i think is something that's hard to move the needle on by tweaking software.