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Here is one example among many I face regularly1: Decrease opacity of images which are not highlighted (2)

As we can clearly see, the OP is repeating the same question because the duplicate wasn't suitable for him. I will not discuss if the duplicate is correct; my question is: Why is he allowed to repost the same question? Why can't the system detect such an easy copy/paste and prevent it?

1It's worth noting that I started seeing this behavior a lot since the new post notices, for sure, due to the fact that in the banner the site encourages people to ask a new question and the feature-request to disable this was declined.

If we cannot change the banner, can't we at least add more restriction/tests to prevent repeating the same question?

In the example I gave, the old question is still visible, but in most of the cases, the OP simply deletes his question and then repposts it. It's a bit annoying because I have to watch the same user for a while in order to close his question again and again and I end up with a lot of "friendly and welcoming" comments.

I will highlight one comment from that question to show how the system is handling this poorly:

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UPDATE

And here is another comment:

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This is really annoying and make duplicate closure useless...

UPDATE 2

And yet another example of someone posting exactly the same question after 2h from posting the first one and the first one wasn't even closed (check the edit history to notice the copy/paste)

1st: How do you hide that floating scroll indicator thing on mobile?

2nd: https://stackoverflow.com/q/62099409/8620333

UPDATE 3

Another example of repeated question:

https://stackoverflow.com/q/62180410/8620333

div content editable with placeholder

UPDATE 4

And another one:

footer do not go at the bottom of the page

Footer do not automatically position itself beneath the content

UPDATE 5

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UPDATE 6

Another annoying example where the OP reposted the same question after only few minutes:

https://stackoverflow.com/q/62855535/8620333

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UPDATE 7

Another perfect copy/past (only the title was changed). The initial question wasn't even closed:

https://stackoverflow.com/q/62934098/8620333

Scaling a transformation based on window size

UODATE 8

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UPDATE 9

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UPDATE 10

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    Isn't it obvious, there's a (2) at the end of the title, totally different question Apr 9, 2020 at 14:57
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    @Nick yes like the suffix Windows add to file name when you copy them in the same location -.- ... let's hope we won't have the (3) Apr 9, 2020 at 15:17
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    Simple, because Stack Exchange Inc. doesn't want questions closed, because questions create page views, which (supposedly) create revenue. IMO, moderators should respond to users who do this by destroying the latters' accounts so that they can never post again.
    – Ian Kemp
    Apr 9, 2020 at 15:46
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    @IanKemp it's a bit harsh to punish the users for what SE is pushing them to do.
    – VLAZ
    Apr 9, 2020 at 21:26
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    @VLAZ I agree, but what other options do we have? :(
    – Ian Kemp
    Apr 9, 2020 at 21:27
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    @IanKemp not many, that's to be sure. It's either closing the questions and explain why until they understand or...until they get question banned. Not ideal either way. SE has been in a more cooperative mood lately, so it's possible they listen this time and do something about it. Or...you know, not but that hardly changes how things stand anyway.
    – VLAZ
    Apr 9, 2020 at 21:32
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    @VLAZ I can confirm that they don't (and won't understand). Even worse, they are convinced that I am the one who is breaking the rules by not allowing them to repeat their question and I am the bad guy making SO the worst place ever. I cannot give you examples because I automatically flag those welcoming comments Apr 9, 2020 at 21:36
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    @TemaniAfif Yes, I'm aware how users react to duplicate closures. And you are doing an amazing job alongside so many gold badge holders. Yet, that's really where we're at - SE is pushing people to re-ask questions. We've tried to point out that's not correct to both curators and question askers. Yet nothing happened. So far at least twice, if I remember correctly. SE is throwing curator under the bus here and nowadays trying to save its image by trying to reduce "toxicity" yet said "toxicity" is in no small part driven by SE decisions in the first place.
    – VLAZ
    Apr 9, 2020 at 21:44
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    But hallway usability testing (or the equivalent virtual version) should have caught it(?) May 27, 2020 at 12:45
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    Regarding your Update 2: yes, the second question includes a copy of the first question, but these questions aren’t the exact same. The first question asks how to hide a thing, the second one asks what that thing is called. This could be resolved by editing the second question, remove the copy and don’t make the second question depend on the first so much (because it really doesn’t depend on it). These questions aren’t real duplicates of one another. May 30, 2020 at 10:10
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    “and by exactly the same I don't mean a string comparaison but exactly the same purpose/issue” — then how does this relate to the title of the question “Why doesn't the system prevent repeating the ‘exact’ same question?”? How can the system recognize the same “purpose/issue” if not via string comparison? May 30, 2020 at 10:19
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    Maybe it'd help if the closed post notice made it clear that "ask a new question" does not mean to ask the same question again.
    – PM 2Ring
    Oct 22, 2020 at 16:45
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    Somewhat related: User asked four similar questions within fourteen hours
    – Tomerikoo
    Dec 31, 2020 at 12:16
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    Each time you update this question to include a new example, I want to upvote it once again...
    – janw
    Dec 31, 2020 at 13:10

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