I am aware what reputation is. You have to bust your ass, spend some amount of time and ofcourse know something useful to share with people. I like to have high reputation, everyone likes. But after all, reputation isn't everything, we are still all humans, and programmers. I am writing this because I noticed sometimes, at the very beginning of my Stackoverflow journey I got nice answers posted, but people with higher rep would get all the praise and upvotes. Doesn't matter. Recently, for the first time, I marked a flag as duplicate on a good question posted by high rep user. The question was well written and it was a bug about Google Chrome. Despite it was marked as duplicate, only by me, the user continued to get upvotes. I am not annoyed if someone is getting votes, but what discourages me is that people only see the reputation. They forgot that you don't have to be great to start, but have to start to be great.
So my final question is: how you mark duplicate question, i.e. how people get to vote for a duplicate and when does the question get marked/closed as duplicate. In my case the question was no doubt duplicate, but I turned out to be the 'hater' marking it.
Thanks