If I'm scrolling SO looking for an answer to a question, and I find a question that is the same question I wish to ask, I tend to up vote. Should these up votes not be separated from the "Yes, this is a good / well formed question" votes? It seems to me that it would be more useful for ranking popular questions.
To give an illustration of my point: if I ask a question, but the question doesn't receive any attention, but then gets 5 up-votes - doesn't it make a difference if those 5 are people saying that they have exactly the same question, rather than just saying that they think I posed the question well?
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I think what I was thinking (4 years ago) was that an upvote on SO is ambiguous. It could have several meanings - in fact, I reckon if you surveyed people that have just upvoted and asked why they had done so, you'd get about 20 different responses. You might find the question helpful because you have the same question, or you might just think it's a well formed question, or maybe it's a question about a technology that you're learning and so that is helpful, and so on.
My point was that one of these reasons is special: I have the same question / problem as the person that asked this question. That feels to me like useful information, both to allow people to see which questions they are answering that have many people with the same issue, but also for vendors to work out if they have an issue with a particular piece of software.