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I had this question, which received Tumbleweed badge:

You've earned the "Tumbleweed" badge (Asked a question with no votes, no answers, no comments, and low views for a week) for "NPE on Eclipse debugger attach".

I still had this issue, so to not start a bounty, this morning I asked same question again here, receiving a nice answer in less than one hour. GREAT! ;).

Problem is, before receiving answer in the new question, my original and OLD question has been flagged as duplicated of my new question.

Is this correct? Must I do something with it? If I delete old flagged question I will loose my badge?

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    Why did you ask the same question again? You knew it was a duplicate.
    – Taryn
    Feb 23, 2015 at 12:33
  • Did you read my question? I knew it, but a) duplicate was the original old question when new had NO ANSWERS b) I didn't want to start a bounty and c) i'm asking what to do.... Feb 23, 2015 at 12:48
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    Yes, I read your question. Just because it doesn't have answers doesn't mean you post the same question again. That's what a bounty is for - to draw attention. See ChrisF's answer below, reposting the same question because you failed to get an answer is not an appropriate use of the site.
    – Taryn
    Feb 23, 2015 at 12:51
  • @bluefeel It Doesn't seem you read properly... I know... I upvoted answer. But not accepted cause I asked more questions, if you wanna focus in it's a duplicate, feel free, but I told I already knew that, please move forward and answer other questions or don't make noise... Feb 23, 2015 at 12:58

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It's perfectly acceptable for an older question to be closed as a duplicate of a newer one if the newer one has better answers than the older one.

Badges are not normally removed once they are earned. The only exception to this is tag badges. If you drop below the criteria then you lose the badge.

However, you shouldn't really be reasking the same question again. This is an abuse of the site. The way to get more notice for your question is to:

  1. Edit it to make it clearer/add more information/etc. This will bump it to the home page again. Though don't continually edit the question as this will be regarded as abuse of the system.
  2. Publicise it on places like Twitter, Google+, other forums.
  3. Put a bounty on it.

Not wanting to put a bounty on a question is no excuse to misuse the site.

If your original question received no answers then you could delete it before posting a new version. However, if you just repost the same question again and people spot this it won't be well received by the community so I wouldn't recommend it.

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  • thanks for the edit @ChrisF ... done with deleting old and unanswered AND thanks for next time guideline :) Feb 23, 2015 at 13:09
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    @JordiCastilla - If you make a habit of deleting questions and reasking them it will be spotted and you might end up in a worse position.
    – ChrisF Mod
    Feb 23, 2015 at 13:10
  • and I knew it was wrong, I just wanted to know why this happened and how to avoid making this mistake again... Thanks again... Feb 23, 2015 at 13:12
  • "if the newer one has better answers than the older one" or the newer question more clearly asks the question more clearly, or would act as a better canonical question.
    – Raedwald
    Dec 4, 2015 at 15:07

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