(Lame title I know, but I couldn't think one that suited this more... sorry)
In the low quality posts review queue, I see quite a few posts like:
We had some good discussion here.
or
See also this question.
or
See my answer to this question.
and they would all be linked to either someone else's question/answer or an answer they posted on a different question.
So with that I decide to run this query to see how many other answers that might match what I have seen in the low quality queue.
The query that I ran was:
SELECT id, CreationDate
FROM Posts
WHERE LEN(BODY) < 150
AND BODY like '%http://stackoverflow.com/questions/%'
ORDER BY CreationDate ASC
and it returned 1637
matches.
I put the body length to less than 150 characters* because like the examples above, most posts pointing others to another question/answer will be fairly short.
My question is, should I go through all those posts and report the ones that should be removed/marked as duplicate, go through and only focus on the more recent ones, is it ultimately up to me what I do, or would there be a better way to deal with it, or it's not really a problem at all?
*I know 150 characters wouldn't catch all the cases of it happening, but it was the first number that came to my head to check and can easily be changed.