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I found sometimes that old questions are marked and closed as duplicate of new questions. Here is an example, where a question of 2010 is marked as a duplicate of one asked in 2013.

I found that this is because the site encourages better answers of the exact same questions.
But what makes a better answer? In one the selected answer has more votes than the more recent one, but this one has references to the documentation explicitly.

I'm asking because I was looking for duplicates of this other question in 2012 which asked the same thing. Which one should I mark as a duplicate?

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For the best benefit of the long term users of the site - choose the question with the best answer as the one that has been duplicated.

Age doesn't matter here - quality of answer (and to some extent, question) is the overriding concern here.

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  • Oh, sorry I wanted to ask also for the quality of the answers. See my edit
    – llrs
    Apr 30, 2014 at 12:54
  • @Llopis - unfortunately quality is a rather subjective thing... Votes don't tell you anything about quality (an older post is likely to collect more votes than a younger one, for instance). It is a judgement call.
    – Oded
    Apr 30, 2014 at 20:46
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In general, here are the criteria we use.

The canonical question should:

  • Have the best answer (counted by completeness, upvotes, and generality)
  • Have the most views (if two questions meet the above)
  • Have the best written question content (most general; most complete)

Other questions should be closed as a duplicate of the canonical question, and if possible, merged.

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