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As otus' answer points out, if a question does not show research effort then it is a candidate for a downvote. It also starts to creep towards another criterion mentioned in this tip text .. "not useful".

If an answer is readily available on google then all it is doing by creating another question that provides the same answer then all it is doing is increasing the number of results a search for the same question on google would return, it makes it harder to select a duplicate since there are more options to choose from, and it deters attention from other potentially useful questions.

IMO, the only questions that "could be googled" that don't deserve a downvote are those questions that mention their research effort within the question. This shows that they have thought about their problem and have yet to find a suitable answer

As otus' answer points out, if a question does not show research effort then it is a candidate for a downvote. It also starts to creep towards another criterion mentioned in this tip text .. "not useful".

If an answer is readily available on google then creating another question that provides the same answer then all it is doing is increasing the number of results a search for the same question on google would return, it makes it harder to select a duplicate since there are more options to choose from, and it deters attention from other potentially useful questions.

IMO, the only questions that "could be googled" that don't deserve a downvote are those questions that mention their research effort within the question. This shows that they have thought about their problem and have yet to find a suitable answer

As otus' answer points out, if a question does not show research effort then it is a candidate for a downvote. It also starts to creep towards another criterion mentioned in this tip text .. "not useful".

If an answer is readily available on google then all it is doing by creating another question that provides the same answer is increasing the number of results a search for the same question on google would return, it makes it harder to select a duplicate since there are more options to choose from, and it deters attention from other potentially useful questions.

IMO, the only questions that "could be googled" that don't deserve a downvote are those questions that mention their research effort within the question. This shows that they have thought about their problem and have yet to find a suitable answer

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As otus' answer points out, if a question does not show research effort then it is a candidate for a downvote. It also starts to creep towards another criterion mentioned in this tip text .. "not useful".

If an answer is readily available on google then creating another question that provides the same answer then all it is doing is increasing the number of results a search for the same question on google would return, it makes it harder to select a duplicate since there are more options to choose from, and it deters attention from other potentially useful questions.

IMO, the only questions that "could be googled" that don't deserve a downvote are those questions that mention their research effort within the question. This shows that they have thought about their problem and have yet to find a suitable answer