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It's not a question of number of duplicates. It's a question of whether that one duplicate is going to be found by people with that same problem, but that wouldn't find any of the other duplicates. If there are thousands of exact duplicates, but a bunch of people would find that question that wouldn't find any of the other duplicates, then it shouldn't be deleted. Likewise, if there's only a single duplicate, but there's no one that would find one question that wouldn't find the other, then there's no reason to keep it around.

  • If that post uses unique terms that people with that actual problem are using, and that don't currently direct them to the solution, then it's a useful signpost.

  • If the question has been linked to from a bunch of external sources, then it's a useful signpost.

If the question isn't attracting lots of views, and isn't likely to start attracting lots of views in the future, then it's not a useful signpost, and should just be deleted.

It's not a question of number of duplicates. It's a question of whether that one duplicate is going to be found by people with that same problem, but that wouldn't find any of the other duplicates. If there are thousands of exact duplicates, but a bunch of people would find that question that wouldn't find any of the other duplicates, then it shouldn't be deleted. Likewise, if there's only a single duplicate, but there's no one that would find one question that wouldn't find the other, then there's no reason to keep it around.

  • If that post uses unique terms that people with that actual problem are using, and that don't currently direct them to the solution, then it's a useful signpost.

  • If the question has been linked to from a bunch of external sources, then it's a useful signpost.

If the question isn't attracting lots of views, then it's not a useful signpost, and should just be deleted.

It's not a question of number of duplicates. It's a question of whether that one duplicate is going to be found by people with that same problem, but that wouldn't find any of the other duplicates. If there are thousands of exact duplicates, but a bunch of people would find that question that wouldn't find any of the other duplicates, then it shouldn't be deleted. Likewise, if there's only a single duplicate, but there's no one that would find one question that wouldn't find the other, then there's no reason to keep it around.

  • If that post uses unique terms that people with that actual problem are using, and that don't currently direct them to the solution, then it's a useful signpost.

  • If the question has been linked to from a bunch of external sources, then it's a useful signpost.

If the question isn't attracting lots of views, and isn't likely to start attracting lots of views in the future, then it's not a useful signpost, and should just be deleted.

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It's not a question of number of duplicates. It's a question of whether that one duplicate is going to be found by people with that same problem, but that wouldn't find any of the other duplicates. If there are thousands of exact duplicates, but a bunch of people would find that question that wouldn't find any of the other duplicates, then it shouldn't be deleted. Likewise, if there's only a single duplicate, but there's no one that would find one question that wouldn't find the other, then there's no reason to keep it around.

  • If that post uses unique terms that people with that actual problem are using, and that don't currently direct them to the solution, then it's a useful signpost.

  • If the question has been linked to from a bunch of external sources, then it's a useful signpost.

If the question isn't attracting lots of views, then it's not a useful signpost, and should just be deleted.