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A question that lacks research effort warrants a down vote.

One that is unclear or too broad a close vote.

A trivial question is likely to have been asked already - and thus can be dupe-closed. If it hasn't then it's time to write an answer that could be used as a canonical in future. (It only takes one gold badger to dupehammer a post).

It may seem onerous to hunt-the-dupe, but bear in mind that repeated 'trivial' questions (accruing downvotes too) will mean posting ban as well.

A question that lacks research effort warrants a down vote.

One that is unclear or too broad a close vote.

A trivial question is likely to have been asked already - and thus can be dupe-closed. If it hasn't then it's time to write an answer that could be used as a canonical in future. (It only takes one gold badger to dupehammer a post).

A question that lacks research effort warrants a down vote.

One that is unclear or too broad a close vote.

A trivial question is likely to have been asked already - and thus can be dupe-closed. If it hasn't then it's time to write an answer that could be used as a canonical in future. (It only takes one gold badger to dupehammer a post).

It may seem onerous to hunt-the-dupe, but bear in mind that repeated 'trivial' questions (accruing downvotes too) will mean posting ban as well.

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Sobrique
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A question that lacks research effort warrants a down vote.

One that is unclear or too broad a close vote.

A trivial question is likely to have been asked already - and thus can be dupe-closed. If it hasn't then it's time to write an answer that could be used as a canonical in future. (It only takes one gold badger to dupehammer a post).