Timeline for Should there be a deterrent for answering obvious duplicate questions?
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Feb 14, 2022 at 14:56 | comment | added | jvriesem | In the years since this answer was given, I've seen this abused so much. SO MANY non-duplicate questions have been marked as duplicates. Because the questions are slightly different, the answers are also different — often in important and useful ways. | |
Jan 26, 2016 at 14:30 | comment | added | Tab Alleman | How about that ability to flag "uncredited duplicate" answers? | |
Jan 23, 2016 at 2:39 | comment | added | John Slegers |
How can I answer questions that are borderline duplicates (but still not duplicates), if my answer for both questions is essentially the same, without being reprimanded for it?! Or what other options do I have? See also meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/315293/…
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Jul 22, 2015 at 17:28 | comment | added | Bob Jarvis - Слава Україні | @BrockAdams - we need a "Close-And-Launch-Drone-Strike" button. Perhaps the president could go on the nightly news and announce, "Due to the ever-increasing threat of duplicate question terrorism, the Department of Defense has partnered with our allies at StackOverflow to immediately target any users found to have participated in any way in questions which are closed-as-duplicate, wherever they may be found. Sadly, while there may be some collateral damage, this is the only way to help eliminate this scourge from the planet. The missiles are on the way. God Bless...StackOverflow!" :-) | |
Aug 27, 2014 at 18:09 | comment | added | crush | @Paul Agree wholeheartedly. I see people trying to force unique questions into a duplicate box all the time. Is a badge awarded for finding duplicates or something? It's troublesome. | |
Jul 10, 2014 at 15:34 | comment | added | apaul | Related: meta.stackexchange.com/a/199050/217863 | |
May 2, 2014 at 3:29 | comment | added | Warren Dew | It strikes me that the rep for correctly recommending a dupe should be about the same as the rep for making an accepted edit - provided we can think of a way of ensuring that nonduplicates are not marked as duplicates. | |
May 2, 2014 at 0:20 | comment | added | Paul | I dislike this idea, as it is WAY too many questions are getting marked as duplicate by people who do not understand (or don't care about) the nuances of the question. | |
May 1, 2014 at 7:45 | comment | added | Jordan | +1 to the idea of boosting rep for finding a duplicate. Marking true dupes as dupes improves the function of Stack Exchange as a manicured web of information within the world wide web. To the site's core users, dupes are frustrating. To the audience that Stack Exchange exists to serve most of all (Google searchers), dupes are merely related pieces of information. Try to see things from their perspective. They benefit from answers, whether in response to the original or the dupe. Instead of scaring people away from answering, encourage people to make the site more interconnected. | |
May 1, 2014 at 4:27 | comment | added | Chase Sandmann | @SimonT That problem already exists... a current user could easily ask an obscure question and answer it with a different account (or even their own!) Same problem with upvotes - it only requires what, 15 rep? | |
May 1, 2014 at 4:24 | comment | added | Chase Sandmann | @dallin There would still be much more rep farming done by those who ask dumb questions or reply to questions that have already been asked, just because those are the most obvious basic permissions given to newcomers. Plus, this would at least encourage new users to search before answering. Users would only gain the rep for marking a duplicate if it was accepted, so those users who attempt to farm rep by inappropriately marking duplicates could have their rep docked every time their flag was rejected. | |
May 1, 2014 at 2:25 | comment | added | nhgrif | @JohnPaul I actually quite like the idea of incentivizing the questioner to accept the duplicate and close the question so long as this action comes with a warning to the asker that all the answers to his question would be removed, and he should only close the question if his answer is posted elsewhere. | |
Apr 30, 2014 at 18:51 | comment | added | John Paul | It would be great if you could somehow indicate that the question is a duplicate and then give the Questioner the chance to accept that it is a duplicate. If the Questioner accepts that the question is a duplicate it could automatically close and the questioner and the duplicate finder could both gain some small (+2? +5?) rep. | |
Apr 29, 2014 at 21:56 | comment | added | cimmanon | "it is frequently observed that the new question gains fresh answers that the old question did not" <- In this case, wouldn't it be best to petition a moderator to merge the questions? | |
Apr 29, 2014 at 15:11 | comment | added | Liam | I agree that this could make another problem..... but I feel more strongly that the system needs to stop the incentive of answering duplicates and produce a greater incentive to find the duplicates +1 | |
Apr 28, 2014 at 20:38 | comment | added | dallin | +1 EXCEPT I do not like the idea of incentivizing marking something as duplicates. I feel like this would lead to the same problem that giving cops ticket quotas creates - duplicates would be given not because they are warranted but because people are rep farming. I've already seen some drive-by duplicate marking that are questionable. The reporter just didn't read the question well enough to understand how it differed. I feel like this would make this a bigger problem and lead to a new SO meta question - "How do we penalize people who mark loosely related questions as duplicates for rep?" | |
Apr 28, 2014 at 17:23 | comment | added | Bob Jarvis - Слава Україні | Good idea. IMO +5 for ferreting out a potential dup that's accepted as such seems reasonable to me. Also, possibly a "Skunk Detector" or "Duptector" badge for finding dups. | |
Apr 28, 2014 at 16:51 | comment | added | Gayot Fow | This is a good proposal. My hunch is that the Question Poser doesn't give a toss if it's a duplicate or not. And the Answer Provider may or may not care either, but sees a chance to snipe out 15 rep which the Poser will award whether it's a duplicate or not! | |
Apr 27, 2014 at 12:43 | comment | added | SimonT | If this is implemented, then it would be necessary to somehow determine if a user is actively making new accounts for the purpose of marking them as duplicates. It's pathetic that someone would do that but it definitely would happen. | |
Apr 26, 2014 at 16:20 | comment | added | devnull | This wouldn't work too. One would argue that a rep gain of 5 or so upon closing as dup is insignificant in comparison to what one gains by answering a duplicate. Moreover, if it's a FAQ then it'll attract even more upvotes. | |
Apr 26, 2014 at 7:08 | comment | added | AaronLS | @nneonneo So lets make it worse by piling on more bad behavior with another biased incentive? Now we'll have people answering the duplicates, and in addition things that aren't duplicates getting flagged as duplicates. YAY | |
Apr 26, 2014 at 0:45 | comment | added | nneonneo | @AaronLS: The present incentive structure is biased in exactly the opposite fashion. Users are incentivized to answer duplicates and ignore that they are duplicates, simply because they will gain rep by answering (but not by doing the "right thing" and marking duplicates). | |
Apr 26, 2014 at 0:03 | comment | added | AaronLS | Some things really need to have no badge/points, and be powered only by those who's motivation is the betterment of the community. Otherwise in the face of "is this a duplicate or not" you are providing an incentive to be biased slightly to one side of that choice. | |
Apr 26, 2014 at 0:03 | comment | added | Brock Adams | This is why I would like a "Close with prejudice" checkbox. (ಠ_ಠ) Let the voters decide if answerers should be penalized in each case. | |
Apr 25, 2014 at 19:37 | comment | added | Miller | This is a good idea as long as the incentive isn't too large. We're only just making headway at reducing the backlog of close votes, so don't want to end up with a lot of spurious duplicate flags. | |
Apr 25, 2014 at 17:00 | history | answered | nneonneo | CC BY-SA 3.0 |