Timeline for Regarding the Stack Overflow close review queue
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Dec 13, 2013 at 22:13 | comment | added | Shafik Yaghmour | @Shog9 from what I understand most dups are not good candidates for merging, so good answers can be in bad merge candidates. Looking into some topics I had to look at many dups sometimes to find all the bits I needed and many times a good answer was one in many really blah answers, so I am not going to flag that thread as a dup b/c I won't be able to search for it if it is deleted later on. I have requested merges before but it is opaque and takes a long time, most are good but the last one I have no idea why it was rejected, what criteria is used or even why the original question was deleted. | |
Dec 13, 2013 at 17:13 | comment | added | Jonathan Leffler | @Shog9: One more advantage of a separate Duplicates queue could be that it could support a 'merge answers' check box to automate the flagging for moderation attention. | |
Dec 13, 2013 at 16:48 | comment | added | Shog9 | When you see a duplicate question with a good answer, @Shafik, flag it for moderator attention and recommend merging with the original (include a link). This'll not only preserve the answer, it'll preserve the question as a "signpost" pointing to all of the answers that address the same problem. | |
Dec 13, 2013 at 13:48 | comment | added | Shafik Yaghmour | @Shog9 I probably won't vote to close a question as a duplicate once it has an interesting answer b/c I have seen highly voted duplicate questions deleted sometimes for no other perceivable reason than it was a highly voted and so that has tainted my view on this aspect of closing. Which is perverse b/c they should be marked as a duplicate but it won't get a close vote from me unless it has some other problem that makes it bad and then I will vote to close on that reason. | |
Nov 23, 2013 at 3:45 | comment | added | Jonathan Leffler | Wow — I am surprised; indeed, not insubstantial. Breaking them out into a separate queue would at least give two separate measures of progress (or allow dedicated people to work on twice as many questions a day by virtue of them being separate queues). | |
Nov 23, 2013 at 3:43 | comment | added | Shog9 | 21.7K out of 95.5k - not insubstantial. | |
Nov 23, 2013 at 3:40 | comment | added | Jonathan Leffler | I'd go with 'method for filtering' or 'separate queue' — either would work for me. I suspect they're a fairly small percentage of the queue anyway, though not non-existent. | |
Nov 23, 2013 at 3:37 | comment | added | Shog9 | Duplicates are, in many cases at least, an entirely separate beast from the rest of the questions nominated for closure. They really need their own queue, or at least a more direct way of filtering. | |
Nov 23, 2013 at 1:47 | history | answered | Jonathan Leffler | CC BY-SA 3.0 |