There are several close variations of a question in SO about merging dataframes in R, if not exact duplicates. Two of the comments point to potential duplicates. Yet the question has been voted up 3 times. I don't know why this question is voted up. The answers are good answers, but don't upvotes on the question mean that the question is original and has good application?
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11The duplicate might still be easier to find and thus more helpful.– Sebastian SimonCommented Jun 26, 2017 at 22:13
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@Xufox shouldn't the "original" question then be edited to make it easier to find? Maybe add an "original" tag?– sheaCommented Jun 27, 2017 at 13:12
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7because people upvote garbage all day every day. Why not dupes too?– Kevin BCommented Jun 27, 2017 at 15:03
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1I was going to upvote this question but then I considered looking for a duplicate, instead. 😊 (Just kidding. 👍)– Adrian MoleCommented Apr 9, 2021 at 19:12
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If you want to find meaning in upvotes (which is usually an exercise in futility), then the only meaning that can be reasonably assumed is that the upvoter thought the post fit one or more of the following criteria:
This question shows research effort; it is useful and clear
Beyond that, break out your mind-reading device.
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If a question is really a duplicate what efforts are done to find an answer for the problem the asker is faced off? Commented Jul 16 at 11:32
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@Blackcat It's unclear why you are commenting on this answer specifically, but even generally, commenting on a long-inactive post by a deleted user is unlikely to get anyone's attention beyond the tiny handful people who watch a bot that alerts us to new Meta comments.– Ryan M ModCommented Jul 16 at 11:50
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The reason is very simple. As I look for an answer of the above subject what I don't understand. (UPvoting Duplicates) This answer was in the first some for the search with well enogh high-voted. And my opinion was the comment. Otherwise to me doesn't matter who wrote only the content count for me. As it is suggested in the SO directives. Commented Jul 16 at 12:09
I have frequently upvoted duplicate questions, because through them I have found the answer I was looking for: duplicates can very meaningfully broaden the "search funnel", meaning that more and different search terms lead to the relevant answer.