Many new users ask questions which are quickly flagged as duplicates. Many are also flagged in other ways, but I'm focusing on duplicate flags.
When new users' questions are flagged duplicate
some seem to become distressed and frustrated rather than realize an the community is helping them. Hence part of the reason for SO's sometimes negative rep, or why new users can feel hated, and even experienced developers become frustrated.
It seems there is a obstacle to connecting why a duplicate is an answer in a constructive manner, and is instead resolved through patience and time on the site, to Atlas' frustration. Is the community harming itself by leaving flags unexplained?
I think there a better way to improve this process. The review queue is very explicit when it asks for reviewers to leave comments and vote... Yet it is not so clear to new users what is going on. Typical reviewers are more experienced - so, rhetorically, how does that help the community and the brand new OP, whom usually doesn't know a review queue exists, when their question gets flagged with little explanation? (Not that this is a hand-holding site either, it's definitely not.)
EDIT: clarified that I want to improve the user notification, rather than add. Because many new users still seem to lack understanding, even after the fact.
I think a good feature request would be to improve and clarify the user-friendly OP-facing notification for questions which are flagged duplicate. Such a notification would explain to the OP the answer is found, and the duplicate is the answer.
To clarify: my goal isn't to add to moderator work-load, but to reduce the work-load by making a small by making a quality improvement to user notifications in order to make them more apparent to new users, who generate the largest amount of high-effort low-return headaches for the community at large.
EDIT: In fact, as I state in the comments, just brain-storming, the smallest, most impactful change could simply be changing "On Hold" or "Closed" (Which, with context, communicates that a conversation is now "closed", or that a user is put "on hold," which no one enjoys.) to a more positive "Answer Found!" Changing "Close/On Hold" to "Answer found!" has the benefit of also being more accurate.
Incentivizing the community (and moderators) to provide constructive feedback doesn't mean that those who don't are penalized, but rather those who already do go above and beyond are rewarded better for their efforts.
I would hope better incentive/reward for taking the time to explain things (and more a more apparent and effective notification process to new users) would be welcomed as a positive enhancement to overall community-wide experience, along with improving new user education, and thereby reducing the amount of work the volunteers must do in the long run... Instead of leaving new users feeling like having shouted for a doctor in a hospital, and being ignored.
I would hope better incentive/reward to moderators for explaining things, and reduce the amount of effort to follow through on flags, which is incredible, to encourage moderators/reviewers to engage OP's
- I don't think you really have a good grasp of the sheer volume of work this would entail. Keep in mind that every "moderator" (both the elected moderators and the user community with close powers) are 100% volunteer. And with the numbers of questions coming in (whether they are dups, or just bad questions, or good questions), there isn't time to tell the OP exactly what they did wrong.