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Instead of giving rep for accepting duplicate link, a (new) badge seems to be more natural. Something like "I help the site to organize things".

It could be "one-time" badge awarded only for first accepting duplicate link. (Yes, many SO beginners have a high chance to be awarded by this badge. But, assuming the badge's description will be informative, having this badge could be compared with the Informed badge.)

"One-time" badge is absolutely protected from abusing.

Or it could be a "per-question" badge, awarded for every accepted duplicate.

In that case, it should be restriction for the quality of the question to be able awarded by this badge. E.g., the question should have +3 score or more.

This would be useful for questions, which covers some specific, but quite a common problem, which in case covered by "monstrous" duplicate question (like What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it? one).

While abusing with "per-question" badge is possible, consequences of this abusing are not so hard: there is no problem in one having 10 additional bronze badges (and he/she should have 10 questions with +3 score for that, which is by itself a good contribution to the site).

Instead of giving rep for accepting duplicate link, a (new) badge seems to be more natural. Something like "I help the site to organize things".

It could be "one-time" badge awarded only for first accepting duplicate link. (Yes, many SO beginners have a high chance to be awarded by this badge. But, assuming the badge's description will be informative, having this badge could be compared with the Informed badge.)

"One-time" badge is absolutely protected from abusing.

Or it could be a "per-question" badge, awarded for every accepted duplicate.

In that case, it should be restriction for the quality of the question to be able awarded by this badge. E.g., the question should have +3 score or more.

This would be useful for questions, which covers some specific, but quite a common problem, which in case covered by "monstrous" duplicate question (like What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it? one).

While abusing with "per-question" badge is possible, consequences of this abusing are not so hard: there is no problem in one having 10 additional bronze badges (and he/she should have 10 questions with +3 score for that, which is by itself a good contribution to the site).

Instead of giving rep for accepting duplicate link, a (new) badge seems to be more natural. Something like "I help the site to organize things".

It could be "one-time" badge awarded only for first accepting duplicate link. (Yes, many SO beginners have a high chance to be awarded by this badge. But, assuming the badge's description will be informative, having this badge could be compared with the Informed badge.)

"One-time" badge is absolutely protected from abusing.

Or it could be a "per-question" badge, awarded for every accepted duplicate.

In that case, it should be restriction for the quality of the question to be able awarded by this badge. E.g., the question should have +3 score or more.

This would be useful for questions, which covers some specific, but quite a common problem, which in case covered by "monstrous" duplicate question (like What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it? one).

While abusing with "per-question" badge is possible, consequences of this abusing are not so hard: there is no problem in one having 10 additional bronze badges (and he/she should have 10 questions with +3 score for that, which is by itself a good contribution to the site).

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Instead of giving rep for accepting duplicate link, a (new) badge seems to be more natural. Something like "I help the site to organize things".

It could be "one-time" badge awarded only for first accepting duplicate link. (Yes, many SO beginners have a high chance to be awarded by this badge. But, assuming the badge's description will be informative, having this badge could be compared with the Informed badge.)

"One-time" badge is absolutely protected from abusing.

Or it could be a "per-question" badge, awarded for every accepted duplicate.

In that case, it should be restriction for the quality of the question to be able awarded by this badge. E.g., the question should have +3 score or more.

This would be useful for questions, which covers some specific, but quite a common problem, which in case covered by "monstrous" duplicate question (like What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it? one).

While abusing with "per-question" badge is possible, consequences of this abusing are not so hard: there is no problem in one having 10 additional bronze badges (and he/she should have 10 questions with +3 score for that, which is by itself a good contribution to the site).