Over in the discord.js tag, there have been a few instances where users post a poorly written question (which gets downvoted and closed), and the user then creates an alternate account to then repost the same question. The repost may be slightly improved based on feedback given in the original post. However, the question still has clear issues, such as lack of clarity or debugging details.
It is clear to see that these users are very new to programming and may be trying to tackle complex projects without having enough knowledge and experience. This is likely the reason they are unable to provide their own code or struggle to explain what they are trying to accomplish.
That being said, it is still wrong to repost the same question through a different account... Right?
There are now a few returning users to the tag that are reposting their poorly questions for a second chance at being answered. What should be done about these alternate accounts? The reposts themselves get downvoted and flagged just as the original. But should secondary accounts also be reported for circumvention, or are their actions inline with Stack Overflow's rules?