I'd like to discuss, if it's considerable worth it, awarding users for finding good duplicates for a question that is upvoted though being marked as a duplicate.
As a premise: Duplicate questions can be very helpful for future research, and I have upvoted several of those, to improve a dense network of Q&A oriented network, as SE claims to be.
I've also downvoted many questions (and promoted close voting as duplicate), coming along a real duplicate by just missing to research the obvious answers given in the SE site as well.
I'm nagging about those upvoted ones, that are closed as a duplicate, but still have value for future research.
Here's a sample I have at hand, and that inspired me to ask this question here:
Well, finding appropriate duplicates for a question isn't an easy job on SE, and might be awarded with some shared rep along the marked question, at least when the duped question is upvoted.
I'm pretty sure this request will receive downvotes or being declined as a feature-request. Though I'd like to see the discussion points.
Obviously this question turned out much better achieved, than I expected.
Is there any hope some reward in form of badges (I really like Chris Spague's idea), or reputation might be implemented in future?
status-declined
tag. Ah well. :)