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Following question #pragma mark in Swift? has multiple duplicate (as in copied content) answers that were added long after the first few ones. They don't add any new information nor are useful in any other way. Since question is two years old some of the duplicates also collected up votes rewarding bad behavior.

What to do?

  1. Downwote
  2. Flag as NAA? - I am worried that flags would be rejected
  3. Flag for moderator attention
  4. Do nothing

To illustrate

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    Questionable answers if you ask me. It seems more like a change log than a real Q/A set. Sep 30, 2016 at 9:15
  • @PatrickHofman Part of the problem is because at time question was asked feature was not yet implemented, otherwise question could be closed as RTFM one. Even now it is useful Q/A. It is just that there is too much noise there made by people trying to score some cheap rep points.
    – Dalija Prasnikar Mod
    Sep 30, 2016 at 9:26
  • As the content is plagiarized in multiple answers, one custom(Mod) flag is sufficient.
    – Tushar
    Sep 30, 2016 at 9:36
  • @Tushar Flag the question itself or one of the answers?
    – Dalija Prasnikar Mod
    Sep 30, 2016 at 9:37
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    That doesn't matter. Just describe the case.
    – Tushar
    Sep 30, 2016 at 9:40
  • related: Lots of duplicate answers on a question. At 120K views this question possibly deserves Atwood's cleanup. Or at the very least protection from passers by
    – gnat
    Sep 30, 2016 at 11:58
  • I flagged it for mod attention. So I'll see how it goes from there...
    – Dalija Prasnikar Mod
    Sep 30, 2016 at 12:02
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    Flag as NAA? - I am worried that flags would be rejected And you should. If they are a duplicate answers then they are answers. We have down votes and delete votes for bad quality answers. Sep 30, 2016 at 12:17
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    @NathanOliver they are answers like you say. Problem with down voting and deleting is that those actions are beyond my reach - I cannot delete answers. And for those with multiple up votes, my single down vote will not go as far...
    – Dalija Prasnikar Mod
    Sep 30, 2016 at 12:37
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    This is what delete votes are for. It just sucks that there is a 20k barrier before you get the privilege of being able to cast delete votes on answers.
    – user4639281
    Sep 30, 2016 at 14:30
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    over two dozen answers, and while there are several really nice ones, about half are the sort of me too garbage that tends to blight high visibility questions. What a mess! Sep 30, 2016 at 18:32
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    "duplicate (as in copied content)" -- No, accusing someone of plagiarism is a lot more serious than saying the answer duplicates the substance of another answer. I do not see verbatim copying here, just a serious misunderstanding on the answerers' part about how to answer. As Makyen and psubsee2003 have said, if you really had copied content, you could flag it.
    – Frank
    Sep 30, 2016 at 18:42
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    @Frank When I said duplicate content people misunderstood that I am complaining about multiple answers. So while it is hard to say that any of the answers I am talking about were literally copy pasted, they are really repeating same thing with slightly different words and they are added months after "originals" were added. So it is not matter of accident when simple question is answered using similar words by multiple people at basically same time frame. Regardless of what it is called, it is about adding answers that don't bring anything new and valuable.
    – Dalija Prasnikar Mod
    Sep 30, 2016 at 19:13
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    This question was in desperate need of protection, so I did that. I also voted to delete some of the low quality answers I could. From my experience in viewing other popular questions, duplicate content usually ends up deleted, down-voting and flagging to describe the situation is the best you could do, I guess (and this meta post too). Oct 1, 2016 at 12:35
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    @JimFasarakis-Hilliard Thank you for cleanup assistance :)
    – Dalija Prasnikar Mod
    Oct 1, 2016 at 14:12

2 Answers 2

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Recipe for abusing the system by late-parrot answers:

  • Find old popular post (usually trivial question with trivial answers).
  • Read top answers.
  • Post similar answer, that adds nothing new of value.
  • Grab pieces from several existing answers (not just one or two), to reduce deletion risk.
  • Wait as, slowly but steadily, you get rep.
  • Amass 1000 rep from such fraudulent behavior without ever losing it. (when old posts are deleted, the rep is not removed)

Moderately effective solutions:

Downvote
Not very effective. I lost 70 rep in 2 days downvoting such answers.

  • You will lose huge amounts of rep.
  • Risk of vote reversal if you accidentally downvote a user that systematically posts late-parrot answers.
  • The parrot doesn't care. An answer with +10/0 score instead of +10/-1 means 100 vs 98 rep. Why would he care?
  • Moderately effective against 0 scored questions, since it will make them less visible if negative... temporarily; the drive-by "upvote-everything-to-get-the-badge" will see to it. Also, if a post reaches the negative score 20k'ers can vote to delete (thanks @JimFasarakis-Hilliard).

Flag as NAA?
Since mods aren't familiar with all technologies, they will probably decline any cases that aren't clear-cut.

Flag for moderator attention
Currently i m guessing that this is your only option:

Answers that merely parrot information that someone has already provided earlier (for some significant amount of time earlier) in lesser detail don't add any value.

Cast a custom moderator flag, explaining the problem ("This answer is a duplicate of an answer already posted two years ago").

but do it sparingly:

Flag things as you see them. You don't have any moral obligation to comb the site looking for every one of these things.

I strongly disagree with the above, but this is what a mod said.

Do nothing
This would allow parrots to keep dumping trash and waste precious time of viewers. We don't want that.

Comment
You'll get serial downvotes; funny to see his downvotes reverted, but not funny if you happen to annoy a knowledgeable parrot.


More drastic measures

The late-parrot-farmers use some tricks in order to avoid deletion of their useless content. They sometimes modify slightly an example that already exists. They use a slightly different, yet useless approach (e.g. in Python: using __len__ instead of len()).

A change in policy is needed against late-parrots' answers that farm the system.

Magnificent birds, but they need to be put back in their cage. We don't want to clean up their mess.

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    Down-voting is really important, if a post reaches the negative score realm 20k'ers can vote to delete (and some of them are already deleted!). Also, automatic up-vote for giant parrot with a cowboy hat riding a tractor. Oct 2, 2016 at 15:06
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    @JimFasarakis-Hilliard Didn't know that, added in answer. Although it does indeed make downvoting more useful, when a post has +10 it wouldn't make any difference.
    – user
    Oct 2, 2016 at 15:56
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    @JimFasarakis-Hilliard downvoting is useful as long as many users do downvote these answers, or at least enough of them do not upvote them... which is normally not the case
    – Braiam
    Oct 2, 2016 at 16:35
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    Yup, highly upvoted duplicate answers will most likely stay unless dealt by a moderator. +9 and +8 answers are managable with a meta-effect, I believe. We've already deleted 5 low scored in the question, so, it's a start :-) Oct 2, 2016 at 18:39
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Downvote

You're certainly welcome to if you think the answers aren't useful.

Flag as NAA? - I am worried that flags would be rejected

As you should be. The answers aren't not an answer, and so don't merit flagging as Not An Answer.

Flag for moderator attention

On what grounds? That you don't think the answers aren't useful? That's not grounds for moderator intervention. It is the responsibility of the community to indicate answers as not being useful thorough votes.

Do nothing

Considering you know that the answer isn't useful, you certainly shouldn't refrain from downvoting, so no.

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    It is not about usefulness but copied content added months after original
    – Dalija Prasnikar Mod
    Sep 30, 2016 at 13:39
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    @DalijaPrasnikar you never mentioned "copied content". If it is actually plagiarism, that changes the situation dramatically. If it is just someone leaving a similar answer (even months later) or expanding an earlier answer (while providing attribution), that really doesn't count as "copied content" in the same sense. Sep 30, 2016 at 13:42
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    I edited the question to illustrate what kind of answers I meant.
    – Dalija Prasnikar Mod
    Sep 30, 2016 at 14:21
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    "On what grounds?"- meta.stackoverflow.com/a/255572/4230591
    – user
    Oct 2, 2016 at 12:17

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