As I grow in my participation as a contributor, I'm learning the value of every question here being answered exactly once. Great goal. But often OPs asking questions, for a number of reasons ranging from laziness to ignorance to (possibly) time constraints, do not have success in finding that their question has already been asked and answered. So they ask a new question. And invariably many jump to answer it. Again.
So let's say I see a question and I think, "I'll bet that's been answered." So I do a search -- here or on google -- and find what I think is a perfect match to the OP's needs. If I mark the question as a duplicate and link to it, there is no reputation reward. In so many other areas SO rewards people for doing the right thing, but this is one activity where the reputation reward is zero and so the proper behavior doesn't appear to be incentivized.
What I'd like to see is some small reputation reward for pointing an OP to an asked and answered question that the OP accepts or upvotes. It's my opinion that awarding (say) five points for referring to the duplicate would go a long way toward making that behavior much more common. Quicker and easier than polluting the site with more copies of simple duplicate answers.
Those of you who've been around for years might be thinking, even this question is a duplicate! But as the site grows, it becomes harder to find duplicates that are easy to recognize as such, particularly for new and low-rep members. I propose that we harness the power of the community to help recognize duplicates, and reward that behavior so OPs can get a already-established answer by awarding some rep incentive for doing that work on behalf the OP.
Thoughts?