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From the discussion in the comments, I think I need to make a few assumptions clear:

If the answer doesn't add anything to the existing answers, it might be vlq or otherwise need mod attention.

If the answer is vlq anyways, flag it as vlq / vote to delete, etc.

But under the assumption that the answer does not have any other problems that would merit deletion/flagging/downvotes, and the only problem with the answer is, that it almost duplicates another answer, the following applies. If it's not fine even if it weren't a duplicate, deal with it accordingly.

If the answer is fine on it's own, it does not get "not fine" just because there is an almost identical answer somewhere.

In my opinion, if the answer is an actual answer to the question and doesn't violate copyright (aka copied from wikipedia), it's valid.

Tl/dr: If the answer is vlq, flag it as vlq / vote to delete, etc. But if the answer is fine on it's own, it does not get "not fine" just because there is an almost identical answer somewhere.

Yes, the question should be marked as a duplicate. But then, suppose the answer wasn't copied from somewhere, would that be a reason to delete it? No, we don't delete answers on duplicate questions. Because they still have a value.

It might feel like cheating, but let's just look at any of the answers and forget the others for a moment.

Does the answer help answer the question?

If yes, why on earth would we want to delete it? Sure, the answerer took a shortcut by recycling an old answer of theirs. In a short timeframe. Multiple times.

That's a good thing!

Multiple people now have an answer on their question which helps them. Isn't that all that counts? Isn't 99% of the content of this site a more or less copy of some text book, tutorial or programming class? Do those answers suddenly lose their value if you find out how the answerer knew and that they didn't reinvent the wheel, but merely looked it up?

What would we achieve by deleting those answers? We would delete a useful answer because it wasn't a lot of effort writing it. That's ridiculous! If I more or less cite something somebody once told me which answers the question, that's not a lot of effort. Should those answers be deleted? Should only "original" answers be allowed? That would be impossible.

Therefore, mark the question as duplicate and then forget about it.

In my opinion, if the answer is an actual answer to the question and doesn't violate copyright (aka copied from wikipedia), it's valid.

Tl/dr: If the answer is vlq, flag it as vlq / vote to delete, etc. But if the answer is fine on it's own, it does not get "not fine" just because there is an almost identical answer somewhere.

Yes, the question should be marked as a duplicate. But then, suppose the answer wasn't copied from somewhere, would that be a reason to delete it? No, we don't delete answers on duplicate questions. Because they still have a value.

It might feel like cheating, but let's just look at any of the answers and forget the others for a moment.

Does the answer help answer the question?

If yes, why on earth would we want to delete it? Sure, the answerer took a shortcut by recycling an old answer of theirs. In a short timeframe. Multiple times.

That's a good thing!

Multiple people now have an answer on their question which helps them. Isn't that all that counts? Isn't 99% of the content of this site a more or less copy of some text book, tutorial or programming class? Do those answers suddenly lose their value if you find out how the answerer knew and that they didn't reinvent the wheel, but merely looked it up?

What would we achieve by deleting those answers? We would delete a useful answer because it wasn't a lot of effort writing it. That's ridiculous! If I more or less cite something somebody once told me which answers the question, that's not a lot of effort. Should those answers be deleted? Should only "original" answers be allowed? That would be impossible.

Therefore, mark the question as duplicate and then forget about it.

From the discussion in the comments, I think I need to make a few assumptions clear:

If the answer doesn't add anything to the existing answers, it might be vlq or otherwise need mod attention.

If the answer is vlq anyways, flag it as vlq / vote to delete, etc.

But under the assumption that the answer does not have any other problems that would merit deletion/flagging/downvotes, and the only problem with the answer is, that it almost duplicates another answer, the following applies. If it's not fine even if it weren't a duplicate, deal with it accordingly.

If the answer is fine on it's own, it does not get "not fine" just because there is an almost identical answer somewhere.

In my opinion, if the answer is an actual answer to the question and doesn't violate copyright (aka copied from wikipedia), it's valid.

Yes, the question should be marked as a duplicate. But then, suppose the answer wasn't copied from somewhere, would that be a reason to delete it? No, we don't delete answers on duplicate questions. Because they still have a value.

It might feel like cheating, but let's just look at any of the answers and forget the others for a moment.

Does the answer help answer the question?

If yes, why on earth would we want to delete it? Sure, the answerer took a shortcut by recycling an old answer of theirs. In a short timeframe. Multiple times.

That's a good thing!

Multiple people now have an answer on their question which helps them. Isn't that all that counts? Isn't 99% of the content of this site a more or less copy of some text book, tutorial or programming class? Do those answers suddenly lose their value if you find out how the answerer knew and that they didn't reinvent the wheel, but merely looked it up?

What would we achieve by deleting those answers? We would delete a useful answer because it wasn't a lot of effort writing it. That's ridiculous! If I more or less cite something somebody once told me which answers the question, that's not a lot of effort. Should those answers be deleted? Should only "original" answers be allowed? That would be impossible.

Therefore, mark the question as duplicate and then forget about it.

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In my opinion, if the answer is an actual answer to the question and doesn't violate copyright (aka copied from wikipedia), it's valid.

Tl/dr: If the answer is vlq, flag it as vlq / vote to delete, etc. But if the answer is fine on it's own, it does not get "not fine" just because there is an almost identical answer somewhere.

Yes, the question should be marked as a duplicate. But then, suppose the answer wasn't copied from somewhere, would that be a reason to delete it? No, we don't delete answers on duplicate questions. Because they still have a value.

It might feel like cheating, but let's just look at any of the answers and forget the others for a moment.

Does the answer help answer the question?

If yes, why on earth would we want to delete it? Sure, the answerer took a shortcut by recycling an old answer of theirs. In a short timeframe. Multiple times.

That's a good thing!

Multiple people now have an answer on their question which helps them. Isn't that all that counts? Isn't 99% of the content of this site a more or less copy of some text book, tutorial or programming class? Do those answers suddenly lose their value if you find out how the answerer knew and that they didn't reinvent the wheel, but merely looked it up?

What would we achieve by deleting those answers? We would delete a useful answer because it wasn't a lot of effort writing it. That's ridiculous! If I more or less cite something somebody once told me which answers the question, that's not a lot of effort. Should those answers be deleted? Should only "original" answers be allowed? That would be impossible.

Therefore, mark the question as duplicate and then forget about it.

In my opinion, if the answer is an actual answer to the question and doesn't violate copyright (aka copied from wikipedia), it's valid.

Yes, the question should be marked as a duplicate. But then, suppose the answer wasn't copied from somewhere, would that be a reason to delete it? No, we don't delete answers on duplicate questions. Because they still have a value.

It might feel like cheating, but let's just look at any of the answers and forget the others for a moment.

Does the answer help answer the question?

If yes, why on earth would we want to delete it? Sure, the answerer took a shortcut by recycling an old answer of theirs. In a short timeframe. Multiple times.

That's a good thing!

Multiple people now have an answer on their question which helps them. Isn't that all that counts? Isn't 99% of the content of this site a more or less copy of some text book, tutorial or programming class? Do those answers suddenly lose their value if you find out how the answerer knew and that they didn't reinvent the wheel, but merely looked it up?

What would we achieve by deleting those answers? We would delete a useful answer because it wasn't a lot of effort writing it. That's ridiculous! If I more or less cite something somebody once told me which answers the question, that's not a lot of effort. Should those answers be deleted? Should only "original" answers be allowed? That would be impossible.

Therefore, mark the question as duplicate and then forget about it.

In my opinion, if the answer is an actual answer to the question and doesn't violate copyright (aka copied from wikipedia), it's valid.

Tl/dr: If the answer is vlq, flag it as vlq / vote to delete, etc. But if the answer is fine on it's own, it does not get "not fine" just because there is an almost identical answer somewhere.

Yes, the question should be marked as a duplicate. But then, suppose the answer wasn't copied from somewhere, would that be a reason to delete it? No, we don't delete answers on duplicate questions. Because they still have a value.

It might feel like cheating, but let's just look at any of the answers and forget the others for a moment.

Does the answer help answer the question?

If yes, why on earth would we want to delete it? Sure, the answerer took a shortcut by recycling an old answer of theirs. In a short timeframe. Multiple times.

That's a good thing!

Multiple people now have an answer on their question which helps them. Isn't that all that counts? Isn't 99% of the content of this site a more or less copy of some text book, tutorial or programming class? Do those answers suddenly lose their value if you find out how the answerer knew and that they didn't reinvent the wheel, but merely looked it up?

What would we achieve by deleting those answers? We would delete a useful answer because it wasn't a lot of effort writing it. That's ridiculous! If I more or less cite something somebody once told me which answers the question, that's not a lot of effort. Should those answers be deleted? Should only "original" answers be allowed? That would be impossible.

Therefore, mark the question as duplicate and then forget about it.

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DonQuiKong
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In my opinion, if the answer is an actual answer to the question and doesn't violate copyright (aka copied from wikipedia), it's valid.

Yes, the question should be marked as a duplicate. But then, suppose the answer wasn't copied from somewhere, would that be a reason to delete it? No, we don't delete answers on duplicate questions. Because they still have a value.

It might feel like cheating, but let's just look at any of the answers and forget the others for a moment.

Does the answer help answer the question?

If yes, why on earth would we want to delete it? Sure, the answerer took a shortcut by recycling an old answer of theirs. In a short timeframe. Multiple times.

That's a good thing!

Multiple people now have an answer on their question which helps them. Isn't that all that counts? Isn't 99% of the content of this site a more or less copy of some text book, tutorial or programming class? Do those answers suddenly lose their value if you find out how the answerer knew and that they didn't reinvent the wheel, but merely looked it up?

What would we achieve by deleting those answers? We would delete a useful answer because it wasn't a lot of effort writing it. That's ridiculous! If I more or less cite something somebody once told me which answers the question, that's not a lot of effort. Should those answers be deleted? Should only "original" answers be allowed? That would be impossible.

Therefore, mark the question as duplicate and then forget about it.