The search functionality for searching duplicate questions does not deliver great results.
For example, when searching for NullReferenceException
there is exactly one canonical question. Here's how to programmatically identify that question:
- It has topic fit since it uses the word
NullReferenceException
a lot. In fact it is number 1 by relevance in the regular Stack Overflow search when searching for this exact word. - It has tons of upvotes.
- It has been used to close questions as duplicates probably 1000 times.
- When a closing user searches for
NullReferenceException
he will pick this question 99.9% of the time. In other words: Learn from the behavior of closing users. - That question has a high incoming link count.
I request that the duplicate search be improved significantly. Possibly by factoring in these 5 signals that I just explained.
The duplicate search is so bad right now that it might be better to just use the normal search functionality. I often find myself using Google search to find the (obvious) question that I'm looking for.
site:stackoverflow.com
search, if the subject isn't already on the Python chatroom canon list.Why is duplicate search still awful?
is an awful formulation for a feature request. More suitable, perhaps, would beCan we improve duplicate search?
. The former has a simple answer - because nobody has invested the time and energy to make duplicate search better. If it's a feature request, then request the feature.