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I've cleaned up a lot of that user's posts; they were, indeed, pretty repetitive. Most of the time, such posts are well-intentioned attempts to help lots of users with relatively little effort or, at worst, attempts to get some easy rep. These posts were not really spam, however, at least not the way SO defines spam for flagging purposes.

In the future, the way to handle this is to raise a flag on one of the duplicated answers. You can also leave a comment; something like this is usually good:

Please do not post the same answer to multiple questions. If the same information really answers both questions, then one question (usually the newer one) should be closed as a duplicate of the other. You can indicate this by voting to close it as a duplicatevoting to close it as a duplicate or, if you don't have enough reputation for that, raise a flagraise a flag to indicate that it's a duplicate. Otherwise, be sure you tailor your answer to this question and don't just paste the same answer in multiple places.

Please note that the system already, automatically flags exact duplicates by the same author. But it won't necessarily catch instances of near-duplicates.

As others said in the comments, be careful about downvoting every post or even most of them. That looks like targeted downvoting and is likely to be reversed. It's also likely to draw complaints. Only downvote if the post, taken by itself, is worthy of a downvote. Please don't downvote just because it's a duplicate, and please don't single out any particular user for downvotes.

I've cleaned up a lot of that user's posts; they were, indeed, pretty repetitive. Most of the time, such posts are well-intentioned attempts to help lots of users with relatively little effort or, at worst, attempts to get some easy rep. These posts were not really spam, however, at least not the way SO defines spam for flagging purposes.

In the future, the way to handle this is to raise a flag on one of the duplicated answers. You can also leave a comment; something like this is usually good:

Please do not post the same answer to multiple questions. If the same information really answers both questions, then one question (usually the newer one) should be closed as a duplicate of the other. You can indicate this by voting to close it as a duplicate or, if you don't have enough reputation for that, raise a flag to indicate that it's a duplicate. Otherwise, be sure you tailor your answer to this question and don't just paste the same answer in multiple places.

Please note that the system already, automatically flags exact duplicates by the same author. But it won't necessarily catch instances of near-duplicates.

As others said in the comments, be careful about downvoting every post or even most of them. That looks like targeted downvoting and is likely to be reversed. It's also likely to draw complaints. Only downvote if the post, taken by itself, is worthy of a downvote. Please don't downvote just because it's a duplicate, and please don't single out any particular user for downvotes.

I've cleaned up a lot of that user's posts; they were, indeed, pretty repetitive. Most of the time, such posts are well-intentioned attempts to help lots of users with relatively little effort or, at worst, attempts to get some easy rep. These posts were not really spam, however, at least not the way SO defines spam for flagging purposes.

In the future, the way to handle this is to raise a flag on one of the duplicated answers. You can also leave a comment; something like this is usually good:

Please do not post the same answer to multiple questions. If the same information really answers both questions, then one question (usually the newer one) should be closed as a duplicate of the other. You can indicate this by voting to close it as a duplicate or, if you don't have enough reputation for that, raise a flag to indicate that it's a duplicate. Otherwise, be sure you tailor your answer to this question and don't just paste the same answer in multiple places.

Please note that the system already, automatically flags exact duplicates by the same author. But it won't necessarily catch instances of near-duplicates.

As others said in the comments, be careful about downvoting every post or even most of them. That looks like targeted downvoting and is likely to be reversed. It's also likely to draw complaints. Only downvote if the post, taken by itself, is worthy of a downvote. Please don't downvote just because it's a duplicate, and please don't single out any particular user for downvotes.

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I've cleaned up a lot of that user's posts; they were, indeed, pretty repetitive. Most of the time, such posts are well-intentioned attempts to help lots of users with relatively little effort or, at worst, attempts to get some easy rep. These posts were not really spam, however, at least not the way SO defines spam for flagging purposes.

In the future, the way to handle this is to raise a flag on one of the duplicated answers. You can also leave a comment; something like this is usually good:

Please do not post the same answer to multiple questions. If the same information really answers both questions, then one question (usually the newer one) should be closed as a duplicate of the other. You can indicate this by voting to close it as a duplicate or, if you don't have enough reputation for that, raise a flag to indicate that it's a duplicate. Otherwise, be sure you tailor your answer to this question and don't just paste the same answer in multiple places.

Please note that the system already, automatically flags exact duplicates by the same author. But it won't necessarily catch instances of near-duplicates.

As others said in the comments, be careful about downvoting every post or even most of them. That looks like targeted downvoting and is likely to be reversed. It's also likely to draw complaints. Only downvote if the post, taken by itself, is worthy of a downvote. Please don't downvote just because it's a duplicate, and please don't single out any particular user for downvotes.

I've cleaned up a lot of that user's posts; they were, indeed, pretty repetitive. Most of the time, such posts are well-intentioned attempts to help lots of users with relatively little effort or, at worst, attempts to get some easy rep. These posts were not really spam, however, at least not the way SO defines spam for flagging purposes.

In the future, the way to handle this is to raise a flag on one of the duplicated answers. You can also leave a comment; something like this is usually good:

Please do not post the same answer to multiple questions. If the same information really answers both questions, then one question (usually the newer one) should be closed as a duplicate of the other. You can indicate this by voting to close it as a duplicate or, if you don't have enough reputation for that, raise a flag to indicate that it's a duplicate. Otherwise, be sure you tailor your answer to this question and don't just paste the same answer in multiple places.

Please note that the system already flags exact duplicates by the same author. But it won't necessarily catch instances of near-duplicates.

As others said in the comments, be careful about downvoting every post or even most of them. That looks like targeted downvoting and is likely to be reversed. It's also likely to draw complaints. Only downvote if the post, taken by itself, is worthy of a downvote. Please don't downvote just because it's a duplicate, and please don't single out any particular user for downvotes.

I've cleaned up a lot of that user's posts; they were, indeed, pretty repetitive. Most of the time, such posts are well-intentioned attempts to help lots of users with relatively little effort or, at worst, attempts to get some easy rep. These posts were not really spam, however, at least not the way SO defines spam for flagging purposes.

In the future, the way to handle this is to raise a flag on one of the duplicated answers. You can also leave a comment; something like this is usually good:

Please do not post the same answer to multiple questions. If the same information really answers both questions, then one question (usually the newer one) should be closed as a duplicate of the other. You can indicate this by voting to close it as a duplicate or, if you don't have enough reputation for that, raise a flag to indicate that it's a duplicate. Otherwise, be sure you tailor your answer to this question and don't just paste the same answer in multiple places.

Please note that the system already, automatically flags exact duplicates by the same author. But it won't necessarily catch instances of near-duplicates.

As others said in the comments, be careful about downvoting every post or even most of them. That looks like targeted downvoting and is likely to be reversed. It's also likely to draw complaints. Only downvote if the post, taken by itself, is worthy of a downvote. Please don't downvote just because it's a duplicate, and please don't single out any particular user for downvotes.

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I've cleaned up a lot of that user's posts; they were, indeed, pretty repetitive. Most of the time, such posts are well-intentioned attempts to help lots of users with relatively little effort or, at worst, attempts to get some easy rep. These posts were not really spam, however, at least not the way SO defines spam for flagging purposes.

In the future, the way to handle this is to raise a flag on one of the duplicated answers. You can also leave a comment; something like this is usually good:

Please do not post the same answer to multiple questions. If the same information really answers both questions, then one question (usually the newer one) should be closed as a duplicate of the other. You can indicate this by voting to close it as a duplicate or, if you don't have enough reputation for that, raise a flag to indicate that it's a duplicate. Otherwise, be sure you tailor your answer to this question and don't just paste the same answer in multiple places.

Please note that the system already flags exact duplicates by the same author. But it won't necessarily catch instances of near-duplicates.

As others said in the comments, be careful about downvoting every post or even most of them. That looks like targeted downvoting and is likely to be reversed. It's also likely to draw complaints. Only downvote if the post, taken by itself, is worthy of a downvote. Please don't downvote just because it's a duplicate, and please don't single out any particular user for downvotes.