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An incorrect duplicate tag on a post effectively discourages other members from reading it or responding to it. Until it gets reopened (I am guessing the time taken to do so is dependent on how long the reopen queue is), the post will be ignored.

I am trying to understand if stackoverflow penalizes members for wrongly marking a post as a duplicate. Are they docked off some reputation points for doing so ?

To be honest , i may have been guilty of this on a few occasions. In cases where you see two post with similar titles the first instinct is to mark it as duplicate. My limited point is how does the forum motivate members to read the entire post and think long enough before arriving at a decision.

Recently , one of my postsone of my posts was marked as a duplicate.

One post talks about issues with logging applications messages with debug level (logging levels). My own post talks about being able to effectively debug log4j framework itself. To me its not quite clear how the two are related.

I don't want to make this all about a single post. For all i know , I may be wrong in this case.

I am just wondering if there are sufficient checks and balances in the system for avoiding misuse or abuse of this feature.

An incorrect duplicate tag on a post effectively discourages other members from reading it or responding to it. Until it gets reopened (I am guessing the time taken to do so is dependent on how long the reopen queue is), the post will be ignored.

I am trying to understand if stackoverflow penalizes members for wrongly marking a post as a duplicate. Are they docked off some reputation points for doing so ?

To be honest , i may have been guilty of this on a few occasions. In cases where you see two post with similar titles the first instinct is to mark it as duplicate. My limited point is how does the forum motivate members to read the entire post and think long enough before arriving at a decision.

Recently , one of my posts was marked as a duplicate.

One post talks about issues with logging applications messages with debug level (logging levels). My own post talks about being able to effectively debug log4j framework itself. To me its not quite clear how the two are related.

I don't want to make this all about a single post. For all i know , I may be wrong in this case.

I am just wondering if there are sufficient checks and balances in the system for avoiding misuse or abuse of this feature.

An incorrect duplicate tag on a post effectively discourages other members from reading it or responding to it. Until it gets reopened (I am guessing the time taken to do so is dependent on how long the reopen queue is), the post will be ignored.

I am trying to understand if stackoverflow penalizes members for wrongly marking a post as a duplicate. Are they docked off some reputation points for doing so ?

To be honest , i may have been guilty of this on a few occasions. In cases where you see two post with similar titles the first instinct is to mark it as duplicate. My limited point is how does the forum motivate members to read the entire post and think long enough before arriving at a decision.

Recently , one of my posts was marked as a duplicate.

One post talks about issues with logging applications messages with debug level (logging levels). My own post talks about being able to effectively debug log4j framework itself. To me its not quite clear how the two are related.

I don't want to make this all about a single post. For all i know , I may be wrong in this case.

I am just wondering if there are sufficient checks and balances in the system for avoiding misuse or abuse of this feature.

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An incorrect duplicate tag on a post effectively discourages other members from reading it or responding to it. Until it gets reopened (I am guessing the time taken to do so is dependent on how long the reopen queue is), the post will be ignored.

I am trying to understand if stackoverflow penalizes members for wrongly marking a post as a duplicate. Are they docked off some reputation points for doing so ?

To be honest , i may have been guilty of this on a few occasions. In cases where you see two post with similar titles ourthe first instinct is to mark it as duplicate. My limited point is how does the forum motivate members to read the entire post and think long enough before arriving at a decision.

Recently , one of my posts was marked as a duplicate.

One post talks about having issues with logging applications messages with debug level (logging levels). My own post talks about being able to effectively debug log4j framework itself. To me its not quite clear how the two are related.

I don't want to make this all about a single post. For all i know ., I may be wrong in this case.

I am just wondering if there are sufficient checks and balances in the system for avoiding misuse or abuse of this feature.

An incorrect duplicate tag on a post effectively discourages other members from reading it or responding to it. Until it gets reopened (I am guessing the time taken to do so is dependent on how long the reopen queue is), the post will be ignored

I am trying to understand if stackoverflow penalizes members for wrongly marking a post as a duplicate. Are they docked off some reputation points for doing so ?

To be honest , i may have been guilty of this on a few occasions. In cases where you see two post with similar titles our first instinct is to mark it as duplicate. My limited point is how does the forum motivate members to read the entire post and think long enough before arriving at a decision.

Recently , one of my posts was marked as a duplicate.

One post talks about having issues with logging applications messages with debug level (logging levels). My own post talks about being able to effectively debug log4j framework itself. To me its not quite clear how the two are related.

I don't want to make this all about a single post. For all i know . I may be wrong in this case.

I am just wondering if there are sufficient checks and balances in the system for avoiding misuse or abuse of this feature.

An incorrect duplicate tag on a post effectively discourages other members from reading it or responding to it. Until it gets reopened (I am guessing the time taken to do so is dependent on how long the reopen queue is), the post will be ignored.

I am trying to understand if stackoverflow penalizes members for wrongly marking a post as a duplicate. Are they docked off some reputation points for doing so ?

To be honest , i may have been guilty of this on a few occasions. In cases where you see two post with similar titles the first instinct is to mark it as duplicate. My limited point is how does the forum motivate members to read the entire post and think long enough before arriving at a decision.

Recently , one of my posts was marked as a duplicate.

One post talks about issues with logging applications messages with debug level (logging levels). My own post talks about being able to effectively debug log4j framework itself. To me its not quite clear how the two are related.

I don't want to make this all about a single post. For all i know , I may be wrong in this case.

I am just wondering if there are sufficient checks and balances in the system for avoiding misuse or abuse of this feature.

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