Answering duplicate questions has been an ongoing controversy on meta, and I've found that the central divisions over previous suggestions often boil down to the following points:
- Discouraging answers to duplicate questions is undesired by some because:
- It assumes bad intentions, or at least assumes that reputation is the only incentive.
- It goes against evaluating posts solely on merit.
- Discouraging answers to duplicate questions is desired by others because:
- These posts correlate strongly with high levels of noise.
- They have the appearance of bad intentions, so voters wish to avoid rewarding them on principle.
So it seems that an ideal suggestion would be, rather than to discourage answers to duplicate questions, we need to enable the evaluation of answers based solely on merit.
We can achieve this by nullifying reputation earned from answers to duplicate questions. This relieves voters from the burden of deciding whether their vote gives the impression of encouraging bad intentions, and allows them to start voting based only on the merit of the answer.
This potentially solves four problems:
- It discourages punishing good answers with good intentions. This will encourage, rather than discourage, potential answerers with good intentions that otherwise wouldn't post in order to avoid punishing downvotes.
- It will stop the common practice of answering duplicate questions in comments before closing them. This is a fundamental misuse of comments caused by the stigma of answering a potential duplicate question. This feature request will remove that stigma.
- It will encourage answerers seeking reputation to consider posting on the original question instead. In the case of canonical duplicate targets, this will lead to more answers that address a broader audience than just the asker of the duplicate question, creating more useful information for more people, with better visibility (because canonical duplicate targets are very easy to find in Google searches).
- It may result in reducing the frequency of ill-intentioned answers that tend to be more noise than information.*
*The magnitude of this side-effect will depend on how strongly the incentive for reputation correlates to low quality answers on duplicate questions though, which is why I prefaced it with "may".
This feature request is not an attempt to reduce the volume of incoming duplicate questions, which was one of the primary objections raised to a similar feature request several years back.
Full disclosure, I am guilty of commonly answering duplicate questions with brief comments before closing them as such. If this feature request were implemented, I would start posting more thorough and complete answers to duplicate questions before closing them, knowing that it wouldn't have the appearance of bad intentions anymore. Marking my answers to duplicate questions as a "wiki" post is not a good enough solution, because I would not want other authors to edit my answers under such circumstances.
Some details I suggest for this feature request (willing to edit any of these if there is strong consensus on adjustments):
- No retroactive removal of reputation for existing answers
- If a question is closed as a duplicate, only the reputation earned from an answer, which counts towards the answerer's current daily limit at the time of the closure, will be removed
- Further votes will not affect the user's reputation
- If a duplicate question is re-opened, only reputation earned from the answer, which would count towards the answerer's current daily limit at the time of re-opening, will be added
- Further votes will count towards reputation as normal
One thought that I considered while writing these details was to continue counting downvotes, but I believe that only allowing downvotes to count towards reputation for an answer of a duplicate question would lead to more potential for abuse. In addition to downvotes, we still have the ability to flag and delete bad answers that don't need to be there, and I believe those tools are sufficient for accomplishing that.
Rationale
- If you are expecting the question you are answering to quickly be closed as a duplicate, then you already know you should be looking for the duplicate target rather than spending time writing a quick answer before the closure.
- If you believe that your answer is truly very useful to a lot of people and deserves the reputation for upvotes, then you should be posting your answer on the original question instead of the duplicate question.
- If your answer is only useful in the context of the duplicate question, and would be too specific or out of context in the original question, either:
- The original question is not a good duplicate target and the closed question needs to be re-opened (I do see this happen with canonical duplicate targets that don't cover an edge-case which prevents more general answers from being applicable), in which case your answer may be useful to a broader audience and deserves the reputation earned from upvotes
- Your answer really is only worth the +15 reputation from being accepted and no more, because you're only trying to help one person and the information you've provided is not reusable enough for a broader audience.
As a reminder, this feature request is specifically for duplicate questions only, not for other close vote reasons.
We're already answering even though the votes never move on our answer.
This is exactly why this feature request will be incentivizing in the right way.