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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And here is another comment:
This is really annoying and make duplicate closure useless...
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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
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Another example of repeated question:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/62180410/8620333
div content editable with placeholder
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And another one:
footer do not go at the bottom of the page
Footer do not automatically position itself beneath the content
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Another annoying example where the OP reposted the same question after only few minutes:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/62855535/8620333
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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
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