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##No.

No.

This is effectively the "link-only answer" version of Close as Duplicate. Just as hard to use as the latter, but with more randomly-broken links in harder-to-edit places.

The solution to the underlying problem is to make close-as-duplicate faster and easier to use - then encourage folks to beef up the answers being pointed to rather than re-answering the same damn questions every day.

Which is a hard enough problem all on its own.

###See also:

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##No.

This is effectively the "link-only answer" version of Close as Duplicate. Just as hard to use as the latter, but with more randomly-broken links in harder-to-edit places.

The solution to the underlying problem is to make close-as-duplicate faster and easier to use - then encourage folks to beef up the answers being pointed to rather than re-answering the same damn questions every day.

Which is a hard enough problem all on its own.

###See also:

No.

This is effectively the "link-only answer" version of Close as Duplicate. Just as hard to use as the latter, but with more randomly-broken links in harder-to-edit places.

The solution to the underlying problem is to make close-as-duplicate faster and easier to use - then encourage folks to beef up the answers being pointed to rather than re-answering the same damn questions every day.

Which is a hard enough problem all on its own.

See also:

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##No.

This is effectively the "link-only answer" version of Close as Duplicate. Just as hard to use as the latter, but with more randomly-broken links in harder-to-edit places.

The solution to the underlying problem is to make close-as-duplicate faster and easier to use - then encourage folks to beef up the answers being pointed to rather than re-answering the same damn questions every day.

Which is a hard enough problem all on its own.

###See also:

##No.

This is effectively the "link-only answer" version of Close as Duplicate. Just as hard to use as the latter, but with more randomly-broken links in harder-to-edit places.

The solution to the underlying problem is to make close-as-duplicate faster and easier to use - then encourage folks to beef up the answers being pointed to rather than re-answering the same damn questions every day.

Which is a hard enough problem all on its own.

###See also:

##No.

This is effectively the "link-only answer" version of Close as Duplicate. Just as hard to use as the latter, but with more randomly-broken links in harder-to-edit places.

The solution to the underlying problem is to make close-as-duplicate faster and easier to use - then encourage folks to beef up the answers being pointed to rather than re-answering the same damn questions every day.

Which is a hard enough problem all on its own.

###See also:

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##No.

This is effectively the "link-only answer" version of Close as Duplicate. Just as hard to use as the latter, but with more randomly-broken links in harder-to-edit places.

The solution to the underlying problem is to make close-as-duplicate faster and easier to use - then encourage folks to beef up the answers being pointed to rather than re-answering the same damn questions every day.

Which is a hard enough problem all on its own.

###See also: