user searched for something and found a topic called "foo bar baz [duplicate]"
user searched for something and found a topic called "foo bar baz [duplicate]"
he opened it op, read it, and decided it matches his problem
he opened it op, read it, and decided it matches his problem
he noticed links to the actual response, so he clicked on them to read the probably better part of answers
he noticed links to the actual response, so he clicked on them to read the probably better part of answers
the site noticed he clicked on a "duplicate/seealso" link and navigated him there
the site noticed he clicked on a "duplicate/seealso" link and navigated him there
user views the linked page
user views the linked page
now if the user upvotes anything, then not only the upvoted answer's or question's author gets the reputation, but also the voters for the DIRECTLY LAST link would get some small points
now if the user upvotes anything, then not only the upvoted answer's or question's author gets the reputation, but also the voters for the DIRECTLY LAST link would get some small points
note: can't grant score for all dupe link visited in chain, as it would encourage "chaining" to score more points by making the visitors to jump through many duplicates; only the last link should score, as we want to have a "start" topology of duplicate links: all should point to the core, not jump around themselves
note1: I bet you've seen a post marked as duplicate pointing to a duplicate of a duplicate pointing to finally some answer. SO cannot grant score for all dupe-links visited in such sequence, as it would encourage deliberate "chaining" to earn more points by a single visit. One visitor jumping through many duplicates could then yield X times the same score to the same voters, just because voters decided to make a useless chain. Only the last link should score, as we want to have a "star-like" topology of duplicate links: all should point to the core, not jump around themselves; ensuring that only last link scores will also make sure the voters will try to pick the best duplicate target without additional intermediate duplicate jumps
note: later navigations through the same link "L" by the same user "U" will NOT be additionally scored, because the user "U" already upvoted something in the target post "P", so he can't upvote the thing again. His future navigations through "L" will not score; furthermore, his future navigations to this post "P" through other L1,L2,L3,.. will also not score, since the condition nav-and-upvote is already impossible to achieve because the vote has been already recorder. That's good because the first link he visited was probably the most important, because it was the primary thing that led him to post "P".
note2: later navigations through the same link "L" by the same user "U" will NOT be additionally scored, because the user "U" already upvoted something in the target post "P", so he can't upvote the thing again. His future navigations through "L" will not score; furthermore, his future navigations to this post "P" through other L1,L2,L3,.. will also not score, since the condition nav-and-upvote is already impossible to achieve because the vote has been already recorder. That's good because the first link he visited was probably the most important, because it was the primary thing that led him to post "P".
user searched for something and found a topic called "foo bar baz [duplicate]"
he opened it op, read it, and decided it matches his problem
he noticed links to the actual response, so he clicked on them to read the probably better part of answers
the site noticed he clicked on a "duplicate/seealso" link and navigated him there
user views the linked page
now if the user upvotes anything, then not only the upvoted answer's or question's author gets the reputation, but also the voters for the DIRECTLY LAST link would get some small points
note: can't grant score for all dupe link visited in chain, as it would encourage "chaining" to score more points by making the visitors to jump through many duplicates; only the last link should score, as we want to have a "start" topology of duplicate links: all should point to the core, not jump around themselves
note: later navigations through the same link "L" by the same user "U" will NOT be additionally scored, because the user "U" already upvoted something in the target post "P", so he can't upvote the thing again. His future navigations through "L" will not score; furthermore, his future navigations to this post "P" through other L1,L2,L3,.. will also not score, since the condition nav-and-upvote is already impossible to achieve because the vote has been already recorder. That's good because the first link he visited was probably the most important, because it was the primary thing that led him to post "P".
user searched for something and found a topic called "foo bar baz [duplicate]"
he opened it op, read it, and decided it matches his problem
he noticed links to the actual response, so he clicked on them to read the probably better part of answers
the site noticed he clicked on a "duplicate/seealso" link and navigated him there
user views the linked page
now if the user upvotes anything, then not only the upvoted answer's or question's author gets the reputation, but also the voters for the DIRECTLY LAST link would get some small points
note1: I bet you've seen a post marked as duplicate pointing to a duplicate of a duplicate pointing to finally some answer. SO cannot grant score for all dupe-links visited in such sequence, as it would encourage deliberate "chaining" to earn more points by a single visit. One visitor jumping through many duplicates could then yield X times the same score to the same voters, just because voters decided to make a useless chain. Only the last link should score, as we want to have a "star-like" topology of duplicate links: all should point to the core, not jump around themselves; ensuring that only last link scores will also make sure the voters will try to pick the best duplicate target without additional intermediate duplicate jumps
note2: later navigations through the same link "L" by the same user "U" will NOT be additionally scored, because the user "U" already upvoted something in the target post "P", so he can't upvote the thing again. His future navigations through "L" will not score; furthermore, his future navigations to this post "P" through other L1,L2,L3,.. will also not score, since the condition nav-and-upvote is already impossible to achieve because the vote has been already recorder. That's good because the first link he visited was probably the most important, because it was the primary thing that led him to post "P".
user searched for something and found a topic called "foo bar baz [duplicate]"
he opened it op, read it, and decided it matches his problem
he noticed links to the actual response, so he clicked on them to read the probably better part of answers
the site noticed he clicked on a "duplicate/seealso" link and navigated him there
user views the linked page
now if the user upvotes anything, then not only the upvoted answer's or question's author gets the reputation, but also the voters for that duplicate-linkthe DIRECTLY LAST link would get some small points
note: can't grant score for all dupe link visited in chain, as it would encourage "chaining" to score more points by making the visitors to jump through many duplicates; only the last link should score, as we want to have a "start" topology of duplicate links: all should point to the core, not jump around themselves
note: later navigations through the same link "L" by the same user "U" will NOT be additionally scored, because the user "U" already upvoted something in the target post "P", so he can't upvote the thing again. His future navigations through "L" will not score; furthermore, his future navigations to this post "P" through other L1,L2,L3,.. will also not score, since the condition nav-and-upvote is already impossible to achieve because the vote has been already recorder. That's good because the first link he visited was probably the most important, because it was the primary thing that led him to post "P".
user searched for something and found a topic called "foo bar baz [duplicate]"
he opened it op, read it, and decided it matches his problem
he noticed links to the actual response, so he clicked on them to read the probably better part of answers
the site noticed he clicked on a "duplicate/seealso" link and navigated him there
user views the linked page
now if the user upvotes anything, then not only the upvoted answer's or question's author gets the reputation, but also the voters for that duplicate-link get some small points
user searched for something and found a topic called "foo bar baz [duplicate]"
he opened it op, read it, and decided it matches his problem
he noticed links to the actual response, so he clicked on them to read the probably better part of answers
the site noticed he clicked on a "duplicate/seealso" link and navigated him there
user views the linked page
now if the user upvotes anything, then not only the upvoted answer's or question's author gets the reputation, but also the voters for the DIRECTLY LAST link would get some small points
note: can't grant score for all dupe link visited in chain, as it would encourage "chaining" to score more points by making the visitors to jump through many duplicates; only the last link should score, as we want to have a "start" topology of duplicate links: all should point to the core, not jump around themselves
note: later navigations through the same link "L" by the same user "U" will NOT be additionally scored, because the user "U" already upvoted something in the target post "P", so he can't upvote the thing again. His future navigations through "L" will not score; furthermore, his future navigations to this post "P" through other L1,L2,L3,.. will also not score, since the condition nav-and-upvote is already impossible to achieve because the vote has been already recorder. That's good because the first link he visited was probably the most important, because it was the primary thing that led him to post "P".