Timeline for Flagging as duplicate to answer wikis or other lengthy historical questions
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May 23, 2017 at 12:38 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
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Jun 16, 2015 at 5:38 | comment | added | Marc K | @JohnSaunders that one mixes in bad grammar and spelling from a non-native english speaker. I think my original one didn't know the terms used when working with the tool, so it would only miss on terminology. | |
Jun 16, 2015 at 3:34 | comment | added | John Saunders | Is "I don't understand these git command's meaning, who can explain then to me" an example of what you meant? I really want that one gone. | |
Jun 15, 2015 at 23:23 | comment | added | gnat | related: Does the new guidance on duplicate questions suggest closing a question as duplicate, if the original answers the OP's question? | |
Jun 15, 2015 at 8:51 | comment | added | Marc K | Not sure if it was poor research by OP, or just poor wording of their question. I would hope flagging as dupe is a direct link to a more clearly worded question usually (or at least first instance of the question). But in this instance the most direct duplicate link is from the new question to an old answer, and not another question. | |
Jun 14, 2015 at 20:27 | comment | added | πάντα ῥεῖ | If the question obviously was poorly researched and the OP doesn't seem to put any efforts in it, I personally have no scruples to mark it with a broad dupe. That's more or less an educational lesson for the OP. | |
Jun 14, 2015 at 20:23 | history | asked | Marc K | CC BY-SA 3.0 |