What can we do with answering a duplicate question using the same answer from the original question?
And why whould someone do this?
What can we do with answering a duplicate question using the same answer from the original question?
And why whould someone do this?
People copy answers across to try and get more upvotes. Reputation is a powerful drug!
When you see this, first of all vote to close the question as a duplicate. If the exact same answer applies to the question, then it voting to close is the best course of action.
Next, you probably should downvote the answer and explain why you downvoted. State that duplicating the answer is not acceptable, the answerer should just have voted to close as a duplicate.
If, however, the answer was copied from someone else (either wholesale or most of the answer is a direct copy), then flag the post for moderator attention, as the user is plagiarising (claiming someone else's work as their own). See How do we deal with plagiarized answers?
Do make sure you are certain the post is an exact copy. Answers explaining the same concept in different words are not exact copies! Do assume good faith here; if you see a different person post a very similar answer, they just thought of the same approach to solving the question.
borderline duplicates
(but still not duplicates), if my answer for both questions is essentially the same, without being reprimanded for it?! Or what other options do I have? See also meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/315293/…
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Jan 23, 2016 at 2:40