TL;DR
Where a dupe target has n
number of duplicates closed against it, if future questions closed to that dupe target are answered, all the rep for those answers is nullified. This way, there is no reward for lack of research or potential rep farming.
A query given to me by Shog9 of answers posted to duplicate questions by month.
Deduplicator has created the following query:
percentage of answers of confirmed dupes answer by FGITW and non-FGITW
Duplicates are not bad things in and of themselves, but there is a limit of how many duplicates are useful.
This classic dupe target What is a NullReferenceException, and how do I fix it? has 2380 questions linked to it. Albeit, these won't all be duplicates
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35308571/system-nullreferenceexception-generate-in-association-relationship had 3 answers within 4 minutes; 2 with upvotes, and the top one with 3 upvotes within the first minute or so.
There's nothing particularly complex about this question.
It's one thing to say 'use your votes and flags to moderate the site to ensure good, on-topic posts', but wonders never cease.
Can we have some kind of community penalty if a question that is closed as a duplicate with a target with questions closed against it greater than 20, that all rep is invalidated?
Arguments For:
Historically the site has issues with people racing to answer duplicates, and there seems to be divided community support for how to circumvent this.
What is with people who answer questions that are known to be dupes? has 12 upvotes and no answer.
Discouraging repwhoring - Reverse rep from answers posted shortly before the question gets closed 50 upvotes
The answers here discuss the time and effort answerers take to answer a question and how some questions are not clear duplicates. In this case I am referring to well known dupe targets.
How to deal with unclear questions and their lightning-fast ("fastest gun in the west") answers?
The highest voted answer of 70 suggests using our votes. The issue is, we are and yet these are outvoted by people willing to support this content.
This question is similar and has several answers, none that have a specific solution, nor a community consensus.
As I see it, the only way to stop FGITW is to take away the rep incentive. There is also no value in rewarding people asking questions that could be answered with a simple google search. Do we want to reward this?
Stack Overflow technology makes me write bad answers
We need to implement strategies to reward people improving the content of the site, not endlessly replicating content.
Arguments Against:
It's clear that the SO community does not like to punish users: Proposal for a punishment system for ninja responders has -45 votes.
However this proposal suggests:
Ideas for punishment would be:
Don't allow up-voting for n hours
Don't allow to be accepted for n hours
Responder will only gain half the reputation for "accepted" or "up-voted"
Responder will not gain any reputation for this answer
However this proposal is only on Q&A of specific dupe targets. It does not suggest a post ban, or any penalty, other than to take away the incentive to rush into answering questions, that are quick to answer, and have well established dupe targets.
Conclusion
This is one viable action we can take that no one can complain unfair on, if a there is a dupe target with 20 questions closed against it, that should offer ample search variations for search engines and address the arguments that maintain that dupes are good. Yes dupes are good, but there is a limit.
If you don't agree, what do you think we should do, if anything?