Context
So, I came across this question: For Each control not returning all controls. After a quick search, I realized that the question was essentially a duplicate of this question: VB.NET Loop through controls in a panel skips controls, which had answers that would solve OP's question. So I marked the question to be closed as duplicate. At this point, there were no comments/answers on the question except for the auto-generated comment linking to the duplicate thread.
Some time later (I can't tell anymore, but I believe it was at least 5 minutes later, if not more), an answer gets posted that is essentially the same as the answer(s) found in the duplicate thread. And even though this user has the necessary rep to also mark the question as to be closed as a duplicate, they don't choose to do so.
Questions:
- Is it considered bad form to answer a question where a clear duplicate has already been flagged by someone else?
- And if so, are we expected to call out the answerer in some way? Or, no big deal, and move on...
Thoughts
There certainly have been times where I have posted an answer on a question without first bothering to search for a duplicate question out of laziness.
However, where I personally draw the line is if I notice that someone has already gone through the trouble of identifying a duplicate and I agree that it is in fact a duplicate. In such a case, I don't feel comfortable answering the question anymore. In my eyes, it would be no different than answering a question that has already been answered by someone else, and where my answer doesn't provide any added value. I think it's bad form.
Also, in the How should duplicate questions be handled? thread, it says:
Should I answer it?
No, not if you think it's a duplicate. If you don't think the answers on the duplicate question are good enough, write an answer there.
If you don't think the question is a duplicate, then by all means do answer it.
On the other hand, I was provided a link to the following post from Jeff Atwood himself: Dr. Strangedupe: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying And Love Duplication, where in part, it says:
Furthermore, it's OK for duplicate questions to have duplicate answers. While you could argue that the duplicate questions could all be merged into one question with a "master" set of answers, this is kind of irritating from the perspective of the user looking for an answer.
I don't know that he had the above situation in mind when he wrote this, but it definitely got me thinking about whether it is ok or not to answer a question even if I am already aware of a duplicate thread by the time I answer.
So, if a question has already been flagged as a duplicate, and I agree that it is a duplicate, is it ok to answer anyways? Or should that be frowned upon?
And if you think it's bad form, should something be done when someone does it anyways?
What do you think?