As someone who is somewhat new to Stack Overflow and a beginner programmer I thought I would give a bit of feedback on a particular aspect.
I recently posted this question on Stack Overflow:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23637349/how-to-match-two-different-strings-with-one-if-statementhttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/23637349/how-to-match-two-different-strings-with-one-if-statement
It got down voted and marked as a duplicate.
Firstly, the question that the duplication is marked to has a really unhelpful title that I could not hope to possibly link to my question through a search (Stack Overflow search seems to mainly consider the title).
Secondly, surely having questions worded differently will allow more people to find there answer quickly. A lot of beginners don't understand the technical terms and therefore can't effectively search. They generally search for their particular scenario. If more variants exist then more people would be attracted to Stack Overflow. The moderators wouldn't have as much work to do because beginners would always type new question as they can find exactly what they need.
Thirdly, The aggressive downvoting is very off putting. It makes Stack Overflow users look like snobs that say "If you can't understand whats going on then you shouldn't be here!" or "We don't want you here if you don't understand anything!". A simple marking of duplication will suffice.
This doesn't happen all the time. Stack Overflow is generally very helpful and informative, and I have found most questions are answered well. Does anyone else have the same opinion?
Extra Thoughts: Having read people's feedback I just want to clarify that I don't mind the question getting closed for being a duplicate because that is what it is and it answers the question. My problem lies with down voting. I also understand that this is necessary but I think that it might be worth considering looking at ways to improve its usage.
One idea that might help new users would be to force people to give a reason for down voting (and maybe even upvoting). This would mean some effort would be required to perform this negative action but it would also build up the community as people would know why it is happening. In addition to helping the community the feedback could be subject to points/badges as well, to encourage this behavior. This would not just help beginner programmers but also would help experienced programmers that need help on how to right questions well. All this would be anonymous avoiding any revenge down votes.
A second idea would be to make a golden answer for frequent questions. Some peoples comments below seem to be along the lines of the are tired of seeing repeats of the same question. If the same question is repeated so often. They could make a perfect question/answer combo and use it with the duplication links. SO could also help track questions that occur a lot and help with tagging duplicates.
From reading comments I have also got the impression that this place is definitely not for newbies and that they don't seem to be encouraged to join. Is this the wrong sentiment that I am getting? I suppose the introduction does say "Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers."
Lastly, I think that the internal search function does need overhauled. It is not finding any examples similar to what I want. Only with hindsight on the problem can I seem to find the solution.