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Someone has asked this question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/27240004/3651800

Later on the same day a new user with a very similar username posted this question: https://stackoverflow.com/q/27240606/3651800

This might just be a case of two students who are doing the same course and looking to have their homework assignment done by Stack Overflow stooges, but I get the impression this is the same person with a different user account.

I know we are supposed to downvote Questions rather than people, but is it acceptable for someone to open multiple accounts to ask the same poor question over and over?

And if we suspect this is happening, is there an appropriate/recommended course of action to take?

Note that I tried flagging the questions as duplicates, but I could not because there were no upvoted or accepted answers for either question.

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Just flag it for moderator attention.
They can see more data/info etc than we can.


[Note: While arguably conclusive, this is speculation]

This might just be a case of two students who are doing the same course

Compare the following present in both questions:

unlimited4311's question

String filename = "/Users/DAndre/Desktop/events.txt"; 

unlimited43111's question

String fileName = ("/Users/DAndre/Desktop/events.txt");

If they are two different students, they're doing the same homework on the same computer :P

(which is possible, but given the other data which makes it look like the same user, I'd say it is - again, I'm speculating here)


There is also similar text between the two questions.

The main bit is:

unlimited4311
"years in it like 1998, 1928, and etc."

unlimited43111
"list of dates like 1998, 1882, and etc."

", and etc" - using "and" before "etc" like that is not common. Smells like a quick edit to change one of those dates.

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    Thanks for the sleuthing - that makes it pretty clear its the same user. So what is the recommended action (if any) or should we just ignore and move on? Dec 2, 2014 at 2:39
  • AKAIK the system should find same IPs on different accounts (not sure how that works, or what delay etc). Just flag it for mod attention. They can see more than we can and investigate with more tools.
    – James
    Dec 2, 2014 at 2:42
  • OK have gone ahead and flagged with reason "other" as it seems a reasonable response to help fight against the flood of poor "please do my homework questions" Dec 2, 2014 at 2:46
  • Yeah, plus those you linked to have typical comments "I do not know/understand, give me more info", and moaning/arguing about the good info they did get. You can't help some people... FYI see first comment here by a mod - meta.stackexchange.com/questions/103689/…
    – James
    Dec 2, 2014 at 2:52
  • OK good to see that flagging this sort of thing is acceptable just needed clarification as I know the emphasis is usually on judge the "question" not the "poster". Dec 2, 2014 at 2:58
  • Judging the question not the poster is correct when it's about content (ie "a question" is bad/poor/off-topic etc, not the poster for posting it) and that's because when you flag or vote (etc) on content (comments, question, answers) the site's functions sort it out (ie a ban if user has too many closed questions etc). But this case it's the posters actions away from content.
    – James
    Dec 2, 2014 at 4:52
  • Also on the same user account, it would seem. I think you should move the actual answer (about flagging) to either the beginning or end of this post, so it'll be more visible for those skimming.
    – jpmc26
    Dec 4, 2014 at 6:49
  • @jpmc26 good point ta
    – James
    Dec 4, 2014 at 17:08
  • " they are two different students, they're doing the same homework on the same computer :P" non sequitur. They can be on different computers with a user account with the same name.
    – BartoszKP
    Dec 4, 2014 at 20:58
  • @BartoszKP I did say "While arguably conclusive, this is speculation". It being arguably conclusive is from the unlikelihood of two different people having the same Stack username barring a single digit, with the same home PC username, doing the same homework, with similar writing styles, asking the same question on Stack. That's some crazy odds...
    – James
    Feb 12, 2015 at 15:24
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If possible, flag it as a duplicate.

If you're really worried about it, additionally flag it for moderator attention and clearly explain that you think the two users are the same person.

That said, chances are good that if the moderators take any action at all, they will just merge the two accounts and close the duplicate.

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    I tried flagging it as a duplicate, but could not because there were no upvoted or accepted answers. Have edited question to mention this. Dec 2, 2014 at 2:36
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    @MattCoubrough it seems you're right... Just flag for mod attention. Be sure to clearly explain what you think the problem is and what you want them to do about it.
    – apaul
    Dec 2, 2014 at 2:39

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