While browsing meta I've been seeing a lot of questions pop up here lately that have already been asked and answered on Meta Stack Exchange. Usually someone leaves a comment in the form of
MSE duplicate: link to question on MSE
which gets a few upvotes and the question is then left to rot. Since marking a question as a duplicate across sites is not an option, I'd like to know what course of action is recommended in these cases?
The options I can personally think of are:
- Keep doing everything the same way: leave/upvote a comment and abandon the question
- Pros: Asker will likely notice the comment and find the answer they needed on MSE, then live happily ever after
- Cons: The question is left without any indication of being resolved from the system's view (as in, there won't be an accepted answer)
- Post an excerpt from the linked question as a community wiki answer with proper attribution to the original answer
- Pros: The OP will have the relevant part of the linked post in the form of an answer they can directly accept, while receiving the information they asked for, and marking the question as "solved" in the eyes of the system
- Cons: The information gets duplicated, and in the case that the linked post/answer changes, those changes are unlikely to be reflected in the newly posted answer, because there's no way to know when and where a post on MSE is linked on MSO
The question is left without any indication of being resolved from the system's view (as in, there won't be an accepted answer)
Why is that a problem?