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I am totally in favor of this system.

I think it clarifies that duplicates in and of themselves aren't a bad thing, especially for new users. There's a reason there's so many answers on meta that have to point this out to new users asking why their question was closed.

However, I disagree with the other answers here saying that we need some requirements/rep-limiting/rate-limiting to prevent rep farming and general abuse, for several reasons.

  • We already have a rep-limiting system, in the form of downvoting. Keep in mind, the rep bonus is only +2. This means that rep-farming can be prevented by any single user with 125 rep, as it only takes a single downvote to counter the gained rep.

  • We also already have a rate-limiting system, in the form of question bans. If too many of your question are closed (including as duplicates), then you become unable to post more questions. The one thing we might need is warnings before the ban so users know that posting too many duplicates is frowned upon.

With these two systems already in place, I struggle to see how giving a +2 rep bonus for accepting a duplicate will have any potential for abuse.

If anyone has a theoretical scenario where abuse is possible, please share it, as I haven’t seen any example that can withstand the systems above.


I think this accepting of a duplicate should be fully equivalent to accepting an answer directly posted to your question.


 

This would also probably be the easiest variation of this system to implement. Simply treat the duplicate target as an additional answer to the duplicate question.

Then it can be accepted just like any other answer. If the question is reopened, it's the same as if this answer were deleted. This avoids any edge-cases as it simply reuses the reward system for accepting an answer normally, where behavior is already well-defined.

I am totally in favor of this system.

I think it clarifies that duplicates in and of themselves aren't a bad thing, especially for new users. There's a reason there's so many answers on meta that have to point this out to new users asking why their question was closed.

However, I disagree with the other answers here saying that we need some requirements/rep-limiting/rate-limiting to prevent rep farming and general abuse, for several reasons.

  • We already have a rep-limiting system, in the form of downvoting. Keep in mind, the rep bonus is only +2. This means that rep-farming can be prevented by any single user with 125 rep, as it only takes a single downvote to counter the gained rep.

  • We also already have a rate-limiting system, in the form of question bans. If too many of your question are closed (including as duplicates), then you become unable to post more questions. The one thing we might need is warnings before the ban so users know that posting too many duplicates is frowned upon.

With these two systems already in place, I struggle to see how giving a +2 rep bonus for accepting a duplicate will have any potential for abuse. I think this should be fully equivalent to accepting an answer directly posted to your question.


 

This would also probably be the easiest variation of this system to implement. Simply treat the duplicate target as an additional answer to the duplicate question.

Then it can be accepted just like any other answer. If the question is reopened, it's the same as if this answer were deleted. This avoids any edge-cases as it simply reuses the reward system for accepting an answer normally, where behavior is already well-defined.

I am totally in favor of this system.

I think it clarifies that duplicates in and of themselves aren't a bad thing, especially for new users. There's a reason there's so many answers on meta that have to point this out to new users asking why their question was closed.

However, I disagree with the other answers here saying that we need some requirements/rep-limiting/rate-limiting to prevent rep farming and general abuse, for several reasons.

  • We already have a rep-limiting system, in the form of downvoting. Keep in mind, the rep bonus is only +2. This means that rep-farming can be prevented by any single user with 125 rep, as it only takes a single downvote to counter the gained rep.

  • We also already have a rate-limiting system, in the form of question bans. If too many of your question are closed (including as duplicates), then you become unable to post more questions. The one thing we might need is warnings before the ban so users know that posting too many duplicates is frowned upon.

With these two systems already in place, I struggle to see how giving a +2 rep bonus for accepting a duplicate will have any potential for abuse.

If anyone has a theoretical scenario where abuse is possible, please share it, as I haven’t seen any example that can withstand the systems above.


I think this accepting of a duplicate should be equivalent to accepting an answer.

This would also probably be the easiest variation of this system to implement. Simply treat the duplicate target as an additional answer to the duplicate question.

Then it can be accepted just like any other answer. If the question is reopened, it's the same as if this answer were deleted. This avoids any edge-cases as it simply reuses the reward system for accepting an answer normally, where behavior is already well-defined.

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I am totally in favor of this system.

I think it clarifies that duplicates in and of themselves aren't a bad thing, especially for new users. There's a reason there's so many answers on meta that have to point this out to new users asking why their question was closed.

However, I disagree with the other answers here saying that we need some requirements/rep-limiting/rate-limiting to prevent rep farming and general abuse, for several reasons.

  • We already have a rep-limiting system, in the form of downvoting. Keep in mind, the rep bonus is only +2. This means that rep-farming can be prevented by any single user with 125 rep, as it only takes a single downvote to counter the gained rep.

  • We also already have a rate-limiting system, in the form of question bans. If too many of your question are closed (including as duplicates), then you become unable to post more questions. The one thing we might need is warnings before the ban so users know that posting too many duplicates is frowned upon.

With these two systems already in place, I struggle to see how giving a +2 rep bonus for accepting a duplicate will have any potential for abuse. I think this should be fully equivalent to accepting an answer directly posted to your question.


This would also probably be the easiest variation of this system to implement. Simply treat the duplicate target as an additional answer to the duplicate question.

Then it can be accepted just like any other answer. If the question is reopened, it's the same as if this answer were deleted. This avoids any edge-cases as it simply reuses the reward system for accepting an answer normally, where behavior is already well-defined.

I am totally in favor of this system.

I think it clarifies that duplicates in and of themselves aren't a bad thing, especially for new users. There's a reason there's so many answers on meta that have to point this out to new users asking why their question was closed.

However, I disagree with the other answers here saying that we need some requirements/rep-limiting/rate-limiting to prevent rep farming and general abuse, for several reasons.

  • We already have a rep-limiting system, in the form of downvoting. Keep in mind, the rep bonus is only +2. This means that rep-farming can be prevented by any single user with 125 rep, as it only takes a single downvote to counter the gained rep.

  • We also already have a rate-limiting system, in the form of question bans. If too many of your question are closed (including as duplicates), then you become unable to post more questions. The one thing we might need is warnings before the ban so users know that posting too many duplicates is frowned upon.

With these two systems already in place, I struggle to see how giving a +2 rep bonus for accepting a duplicate will have any potential for abuse. I think this should be fully equivalent to accepting an answer directly posted to your question.

I am totally in favor of this system.

I think it clarifies that duplicates in and of themselves aren't a bad thing, especially for new users. There's a reason there's so many answers on meta that have to point this out to new users asking why their question was closed.

However, I disagree with the other answers here saying that we need some requirements/rep-limiting/rate-limiting to prevent rep farming and general abuse, for several reasons.

  • We already have a rep-limiting system, in the form of downvoting. Keep in mind, the rep bonus is only +2. This means that rep-farming can be prevented by any single user with 125 rep, as it only takes a single downvote to counter the gained rep.

  • We also already have a rate-limiting system, in the form of question bans. If too many of your question are closed (including as duplicates), then you become unable to post more questions. The one thing we might need is warnings before the ban so users know that posting too many duplicates is frowned upon.

With these two systems already in place, I struggle to see how giving a +2 rep bonus for accepting a duplicate will have any potential for abuse. I think this should be fully equivalent to accepting an answer directly posted to your question.


This would also probably be the easiest variation of this system to implement. Simply treat the duplicate target as an additional answer to the duplicate question.

Then it can be accepted just like any other answer. If the question is reopened, it's the same as if this answer were deleted. This avoids any edge-cases as it simply reuses the reward system for accepting an answer normally, where behavior is already well-defined.

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I am totally in favor of this system.

I think it clarifies that duplicates in and of themselves aren't a bad thing, especially for new users. There's a reason there's so many answers on meta that have to point this out to new users asking why their question was closed.

However, I disagree with the other answers here saying that we need some requirements/rep-limiting/rate-limiting to prevent rep farming and general abuse, for several reasons.

  • We already have a rep-limiting system, in the form of downvoting. Keep in mind, the rep bonus is only +2. This means that rep-farming can be prevented by any single user with 125 rep, as it only takes a single downvote to counter the gained rep.

  • We also already have a rate-limiting system, in the form of question bans. If too many of your question are closed (including as duplicates), then you become unable to post more questions. The one thing we might need is warnings before the ban so users know that posting too many duplicates is frowned upon.

With these two systems already in place, I struggle to see how giving a +2 rep bonus for accepting a duplicate will have any potential for abuse. I think this should be fully equivalent to accepting an answer directly posted to your question.