Too much information kills information
At time of writing, there are 9,237,948 questions on Stack Overflow, and there are many frequently asked question, duplicated with as many more answers...
For a sample, entering bash read space
in Stack Overflow's search field gives (today) 571 results, and when searching for a direct answer: IFS= read
will offer 3,889 results.
I think this could become a good habit to make a little search for already posted answer, then signaling duplicate, before posting his own answer.
But...
I won't be able to become a discipline teacher... Or maybe, Stack Overflow miss tools to do this...
For a sample, there is one question. I was searching for a good duplicate before posting my close vote, but an answer was posted 2 minutes before my post.
The comments about this answer let you see my opinion and the answer author's point of view about this... (I'm coming to ask this question here, after @BlueMoon suggest.)
In fact. I don't know what to do with that, but I dislike to see Stack Overflow growing in this way. It's counter-productive.
Fake duplicate vs real FAQ duplicate
I insist: this question stands for a real FAQ duplicate where the same recurrent answer is coming many times (with maybe some difference in presentation, formulation or explanation).
I agree, there are a lot of fake duplicates, meaning questions flagged as duplicates, and where there are some subtle but important differences.
This would just make answering this more difficult...
Feature request?
I think, there is something to invent, but as every question must have an aswer...
So if someone could post a good idea about this... (I tagged feature request as if a good idea is coming there, they could become a feature...)