Building a little on what Bill said:
We can avoid time being wasted by voting to close duplicate questions instead of answering them.
95% of the time, that's exactly right. Answering exact duplicates can lead to time being wasted by:
- Time spent on answers totally wasted because they say essentially the same exact thing as those on the duplicate
- Time spent "pruning" merge candidates is compounded needlessly (when moderators merge two questions and have to clean up answers so they all match the remaining question). No. Moderator. Likes. Doing. This.
We need to better incentivize this in a way that doesn't encourage indiscriminate closing.
But, time is also wasted when we lose answers to strongly related (or near-duplicate) questions. These are questions where the target, if read and fully understood, would give the OP the knowledge needed to answer their own question. For those, sometimes the best way to say "this is a duplicate" is with an answer pointing out how the proposed dup actually applies to the question at hand. The question should still be marked as a duplicate, but since it's not exact, an answer or two pointing out how to apply the given info really helps. This also gives a chance to ease animosity folks feel if they feel strongly that their question isn't a duplicate - showing that you actually understand what they want to do goes a long way.
We need to support that better, IMHO. We kinda got started but never got back to it, it's on my list to tackle before the end of the year.
But, in all honesty, wasted time will always be an ancillary cost to participating on a site like this.
Well, I guess it depends on how you define wasted. I've put 30 - 45 minutes into answers that I ultimately never posted because someone posted something a lot better than what I was about to contribute, and there wasn't any need for my answer. It didn't feel great, but quite honestly, I grew a lot that way.
There's also times I can recall spending a good 30 minutes looking for a duplicate target, only to have someone find a better one .. the opportunities to 'misplace' substantial blocks of time in 10 - 15 minute increments are certainly abundant, but that's almost everywhere you can get to on the Internet.
All said and done, my 'wasted' time here has actually been more productive than most daydreaming or puttering around meme generators I've ever done, so again - really depends on what you mean by wasted.
We should (as you note) put more guards in place to prevent this where possible, it's just a little tricky to put guards that are designed to get in people's way in place without getting in people's way :P