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I just searched

[apache-flink]answers:0

and ordered it by most votes.

This question comes out on top: Beam pipeline does not produce any output after GroupByKey with windowing

I don't believe this is sensible, the question has answers they just happen to live somewhere else.

This question already has answers here: Watermark getting stuck (2 answers)

I am not sure how difficult this is from a technical perspective, but if an 'unanswered' question has been linked as a duplicate, I think we should count the answers in the linked post instead. (Or simpler, at least count the linked thread as an answer to avoid it popping up as unanswered).

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  • Duplicates can be very useful! It's all in the wording of the question (and your search query) -- two different sounding questions may have the same answer, so ultimately it only depends on which one pops up first. But that dup is just a single click away.
    – Jongware
    Jul 29, 2020 at 11:53

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It doesn't pop up in the unanswered tab of the tag results, so this is already working. Note that this uses a slightly different definition of "answered" than your search: it's not considered answered until one of the answers is upvoted or accepted.

For searching for questions with no answers whatsoever, you can just add closed:no to your query to filter out duplicates and other closed questions, or add duplicate:no to remove only duplicates.

This is useful, as it allows you to be more specific about what you want to search for: you may actually want to find duplicates with no answers on the question itself.

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