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Some (many) new users are impatient for an answer, especially if the assignment is due soon.

Whats the correct action when they repost the same question, perhaps reworking the text a little. The close as Dupe reason says "...and has an answer" which is often not the case. Same text is used in the prompt if you want to Flag it as a dupe.

I tried to search but most everything related to duplicates is the other kind of duplicate question (RegEx to parse HTML, NullReferenceException, etc).

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    Dupe the new one to the old one. Duping to a question by the same OP is exempt from the "must have an answer" rule. If they keep doing it they'll get themselves banned.
    – Mysticial
    May 15, 2014 at 22:35
  • Thanks - there has been more of this lately (finals?). I take it, the system sees the same user ID on both questions to work towards a ban? May 15, 2014 at 22:41
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    Yep, dupe it and downvote. (I've only run into one of these once in the past week, and hadn't seen any for months before that. But I don't go looking for them.)
    – Hot Licks
    May 16, 2014 at 0:00
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    (I do, maybe once a month, run across two nearly identical "write my code for me" posts from (apparently) different users. I usually tell them to talk to their classmates.)
    – Hot Licks
    May 16, 2014 at 0:01

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Questions that are duplicates should be close voted or flagged as such, no matter the circumstances.

Questions that are so obvious duplicates I often pair my close vote with a down vote for lack of research. I use that same line of reasoning for users posting the same question again because they failed to research why their first question didn't get answered. I have no problem when I find these kind of posts to head over to a chat room to verify if my duplicate vote is correct. The attention it gets might speed-up the close vote process.

When I'm in a good mood I leave a comment explaining that they should put effort in their original question, with a link to one of the many meta posts on the subject, for example this one: Reasking a question

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