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Today while I was looking for some useful Solr document in StackOverflow documentation, I found a topic (Lucene Query Syntax) containing basic examples clearly explained in the Solr documentation, the Lucene documentation and a gazillion of other sources. When I looked for an option to flag this topic for deletion or at least as not useful, I couldn't find it. I think that existing documentation shouldn't be imported in S.O. as it just adds garbage to filter during user search.

While I am sure that the authors meant well and so I don't want to downvote the doc, I am wondering:

Is there a way to flag such documentation when we find it?

If the answer to the question above is "no" as I think, shouldn't we allow the community to flag documents that have been imported, copied or that have a clear counterpart on many sources included the product documentation?

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Yes, you can flag documentation. Look for the flag icon on the top right of each topic:

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But I'm not sure that a topic being well covered elsewhere is a good reason to remove something... Sure if it's a direct copy paste, then it should be flagged for removal, but for the people who look to Stack Overflow first for their docs having some redundant info can be a good thing.

Think of it as a one stop shop. Hopefully, one day, we'll have a nice curated heap of documentation all at the same address.

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    Keep in mind these aren't real flags, they are actually just improvement requests.
    – Laurel
    Commented Aug 2, 2016 at 22:35
  • If you can see it as a 12k user, why can't I see it? Do I need a bronze badge on the tag or something? Commented Sep 10, 2016 at 20:31

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