What is the need to keep questions which were closed because they were duplicates. Why aren't these questions deleted. Do these questions provide some useful information even if the question is a copy of another question.
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Because the closed question...
and thus acts like a bookmark to the first question. This way, we have less duplicates, in theory anyway. | |||||||||||
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Jeff wrote about this exact issue at length in his blog post Dr. Strangedupe: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying And Love Duplication:
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There are no incentives coming from the Stack Overflow system to do janitorial tasks like deleting questions. It can even be argued that they are made artificially hard and unrewarding through all kinds of restrictions. Naturally this causes people to stop doing these tasks. In the case of deleting of questions, the process has been made tedious and ineffective, so nobody is doing it anymore. | |||||||||||||||||||
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