I'm the maintainer of pypdf and PyPDF2. I started to give a lot of answers for pypdf / python+pdf as I gained quite a lot of knowledge in this area recently. pypdf/PyPDF2 wasn't maintained for a while, which means that lots of people were stumbling over the same issues. That also means that my answers are identical / look very similar. Simply because the root-cause of the questions is the same.
Once I see this, I typically try to improve one question/answer and mark all other questions as duplicates.
However, I recently seen the situation where there was no question with an answer. There were several questions with the same cause. As no question had an answer, I could not mark any of those as duplicates:
So I did the second-best thing I could think of: Add the same answer to multiple questions. However, then that answer was deleted.
I would propose to not do that. Now we have a question that has no answers, although there was a perfectly fine one.
Alternatively, I propose to remove this rule that a question A cannot be closed as duplicate of another question B, if B has no upvoted answer.
Duplicate answer, very different question
That is a similar phenomenon I've encountered. Quite often, I basically need to tell users to update PyPDF2 / pypdf, because their problem (the bug) was solved in the past years. Some of those questions are open for many years. As the maintainer, I know that this is the best answer. I also don't have the capacity to go more into detail - if people are curious what exactly was the issue / how it was solved, they should dive into the changelog.
That means for many questions my answer is: "Please update pypdf"
But the questions are very different. They are not duplicates.
If the community decides that deleting those answers is the best thing to do, I will simply not put any effort in adding the answers in the first place. Please tell me that this is not how you want Stack Overflow to work.
Specific example:
- How can extract just the visible text from a PDF, ignoring cropped parts? - here my answer was deleted
- Cropped PDF still contains the original text - what I guess why it was closed
- Extract text from pdf ignoring cropped content - another one that would deserve the same answer as the ones above