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I came across a new contributor that has been a member for about one week. During that time they have asked three questions. One was closed for not meeting the guidelines, the second has two close votes and the most recent question has been closed as a duplicate. By the way, I also voted to close it as a duplicate.

Shouldn't there be some way of helping this member to learn how to properly use Stack Overflow?

Yes, you point that person to the tour and to the Help Center as well as to "How do I ask a good question?" but the person continues to ask questions that show no research effort.

I did search for "user many closed questions" but did not see anything that gave me the impression that this question has already been asked.

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Actually, theThe impression I get regarding the questions posted by the member that I described above, is that they are intentionally and stubbornly refusing to make an effort to search for an answer to their question prior to posting it.

What can be done if it is obvious that a member intentionally continues to post duplicate questions? In other words, they give the impression that they have no intention of using Stack Overflow correctly.

I came across a new contributor that has been a member for about one week. During that time they have asked three questions. One was closed for not meeting the guidelines, the second has two close votes and the most recent question has been closed as a duplicate. By the way, I also voted to close it as a duplicate.

Shouldn't there be some way of helping this member to learn how to properly use Stack Overflow?

Yes, you point that person to the tour and to the Help Center as well as to "How do I ask a good question?" but the person continues to ask questions that show no research effort.

I did search for "user many closed questions" but did not see anything that gave me the impression that this question has already been asked.

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Actually, the impression I get regarding the questions posted by the member that I described above, is that they are intentionally and stubbornly refusing to make an effort to search for an answer to their question prior to posting it.

What can be done if it is obvious that a member intentionally continues to post duplicate questions? In other words, they give the impression that they have no intention of using Stack Overflow correctly.

I came across a new contributor that has been a member for about one week. During that time they have asked three questions. One was closed for not meeting the guidelines, the second has two close votes and the most recent question has been closed as a duplicate. By the way, I also voted to close it as a duplicate.

Shouldn't there be some way of helping this member to learn how to properly use Stack Overflow?

Yes, you point that person to the tour and to the Help Center as well as to "How do I ask a good question?" but the person continues to ask questions that show no research effort.

I did search for "user many closed questions" but did not see anything that gave me the impression that this question has already been asked.

The impression I get regarding the questions posted by the member that I described above, is that they are intentionally and stubbornly refusing to make an effort to search for an answer to their question prior to posting it.

What can be done if it is obvious that a member intentionally continues to post duplicate questions? In other words, they give the impression that they have no intention of using Stack Overflow correctly.

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I came across a new contributor that has been a member for about one week. During that time they have asked three questions. One was closed for not meeting the guidelines, the second has two close votes and the most recent question has been closed as a duplicate. By the way, I also voted to close it as a duplicate.

Shouldn't there be some way of helping this member to learn how to properly use Stack Overflow?

Yes, you point that person to the tour and to the Help Center as well as to "How do I ask a good question?" but the person continues to ask questions that show no research effort.

I did search for "user many closed questions" but did not see anything that gave me the impression that this question has already been asked.

EDIT

Actually, the impression I get regarding the questions posted by the member that I described above, is that they are intentionally and stubbornly refusing to make an effort to search for an answer to their question prior to posting it.

What can be done if it is obvious that a member intentionally continues to post duplicate questions? In other words, they give the impression that they have no intention of using Stack Overflow correctly.

I came across a new contributor that has been a member for about one week. During that time they have asked three questions. One was closed for not meeting the guidelines, the second has two close votes and the most recent question has been closed as a duplicate. By the way, I also voted to close it as a duplicate.

Shouldn't there be some way of helping this member to learn how to properly use Stack Overflow?

Yes, you point that person to the tour and to the Help Center as well as to "How do I ask a good question?" but the person continues to ask questions that show no research effort.

I did search for "user many closed questions" but did not see anything that gave me the impression that this question has already been asked.

I came across a new contributor that has been a member for about one week. During that time they have asked three questions. One was closed for not meeting the guidelines, the second has two close votes and the most recent question has been closed as a duplicate. By the way, I also voted to close it as a duplicate.

Shouldn't there be some way of helping this member to learn how to properly use Stack Overflow?

Yes, you point that person to the tour and to the Help Center as well as to "How do I ask a good question?" but the person continues to ask questions that show no research effort.

I did search for "user many closed questions" but did not see anything that gave me the impression that this question has already been asked.

EDIT

Actually, the impression I get regarding the questions posted by the member that I described above, is that they are intentionally and stubbornly refusing to make an effort to search for an answer to their question prior to posting it.

What can be done if it is obvious that a member intentionally continues to post duplicate questions? In other words, they give the impression that they have no intention of using Stack Overflow correctly.

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