I came across this case today, both of top voted answers [1], [2] are essentially the same. Given the timestamp I consider that the duplication is unintentional. IMHO, even if the difference is up to couple of minutes, the duplication can be interpreted as unintentional.
I think that the second (or the first) answer just adds, unwanted noise (for sure it does not add any additional value), since due to upvotes it may hide a good alternative. It is well know that not all users scroll at the bottom of the page.
I have seen this 'phenomenon' a couple of times, mostly in trivial questions, but I think the occurrences are much more.
So is there (searched I did not find anything) an 'Official' way to handle this e.g. Flag for moderator intervention? or should I leave it be?
Just out of curiosity, if already moderators handling these cases, what is the process behind, e.g. keep top-voted or accepted answer and delete its duplicates.
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keep it and delete the rest, if not keep the the one with the most votes. But still I can not say that this is solid.