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Mar 1, 2018 at 16:39 comment added abukaj @Servy That is exactly what I had in mind: duplicated questions are effectively not asked (as they are closed - which I do agree is good). I didn't know that questions that are both good and popular were also rare in the past. However, there are highly upvoted old questions with no visible research effort by the OP, like stackoverflow.com/questions/231767/… (the answer is indeed a masterpiece). At the time there was python.org online manual covering the yield statement, but the question is not "I do not understwnd the docs, please help" one.
Mar 1, 2018 at 16:06 comment added Servy @abukaj If a question has been asked repeatedly we want it to be downvoted and closed as a duplicate. It's clearly poorly researched. We don't want people earning reputation for just re-asking the same questions over and over without doing their research. It's bad for that to happen. If you want to find an example of a simple question that isn't a duplicate and isn't asked repeatedly, and that was actually well researched, despite being simple, just do a search for highly scored recent posts. There rare (both now, as in the past) but they happen.
Mar 1, 2018 at 16:04 comment added abukaj May you give an example of such a basic question repeatadly asked, which has not been almost immediatelly downvoted and closed as a duplicate? As a side note: if I were here to "win the game", that would mean I am a terrible player with my 901 rep so far...
Mar 1, 2018 at 15:35 comment added Suraj Rao New Super easy questions will always turn up as new tech come up and are adopted and become popular. Devs will have to keep up with them and hence there will be questions and answers.
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