One of the best friendly-fication features on Stack Overflow was this change to duplicate handling, that allows users to take some ownership of the process: New UI encourages askers to confirm or dispute duplicate votes
However, in light of the recent blog post calling to make Stack Overflow more welcoming, I think this system can be improved to even further decriminalize duplicate incidents, and provide even more ownership to the user.
Here are the proposed changes:
- Reward users for accepting the original question. They just solved their problem, and admitted their mistake in duplication. That is a positive event. Give them a +2 rep bonus, like they get for accepting an answer.
Give the user ownership and credit for marking their own duplicate. Right now it shows that Community♦️ closed their question. Instead, create a big, happy, welcoming, positive green box, that shows they found an answer, rather than their question was closed by big bad wolf power users.
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To lurkers and other visitors, this shows users getting helped and finding solutions, rather than users being moderated on. That makes the site appear much more friendly and helpful.
Users should be given the opportunity to accept an original question even after the five vote tally has been reached. Sometimes the close voters kill a question before the user checks it again.
Naturally, the user should also see a friendly reminder to try searching beforehand. If they post duplicates too fast a furiously, this reminder could be upgraded to a very stern warning about excessive duplicates.
Edit: As discussed in the comments, duplicates that are poorly written or showed absolutely no research effort (I.E. Googling the title finds the dupe) will still be handled, like other low effort behavior, with downvotes. Duplicates are not inherently bad, so the process should not be inherently hostile.
Some may argue this encourages bad behavior, but for first time users, duplicates are a completely innocent mistake, and even power users accidentally post duplicates from time to time. It's something that happens, and vilifying it just breeds hostility.
Edit: Some additional specifics were clarified in the comments. Particularly:
- If a question is re-opened, the user loses the +2 rep. They clearly didn't check the other post in such a scenario, and therefore do not warrant being rewarded.
- If a question is re-closed, the user can look at the new duplicate and accept/decline it.
- If multiple questions are provided, the user should be able to pick between them, and change at any time. The rest of the questions can be listed in the info box, like they are currently. This also helps if a Gold tag user edits the list.
A possible requirement for the rep bonus is that the question as a positive score. I don't think this is really necessary, since the downvotes will take care of removing the rep anyway, and it makes the whole system more complicated, which is not welcoming (This is 2 rep, not a winter bash hat. There shouldn't be an entire list of requirements involving the phase of the moon :P).