Scenario:
- User 1 asks a question
- User 2 votes to close as duplicate
- User 3 ignores the comment/dupe link and answers
Other than the link in the comments, users that answer are not directed in any prominent way to the dupe target and often prefer to just continue and answer.
Could users that answer be given a duplicate preview before they answer when a close vote exists?
Scenario:
- User 1 asks question
- User 2 votes to close as duplicate
- User 3 clicks to answer and is presented with dupe preview
- User 3 has to choose to close or continue to answer
Implementation-wise, this would require some changes to alert users that are about to answer. My initial thoughts were as @NathanTuggy suggested in the comments:
The implementation could use the same logic and UI as adding a second answer to a question: answer box is hidden behind a button saying "Add Another Answer" which pops up a confirmation dialog before allowing any typing.
Other suggestions: here and here
Dupe Preview Example:
It would require some logic around if you start posting an answer before the close vote comes in, but for users that navigate to the page after the close vote, they could be shown any dupe targets before they can answer.
This wouldn't prevent answers and I don't think one dialog and click is too much of a barrier to answering in the situation where a vote exists.
Comment from @rene re: rep requirements:
You need 15 rep to flag and 3K to actually VTC, which would have to be accounted for.
Related reading:
Show duplicate suggestions as answers
Give more attention to user-identified duplicates
Both relate to posting duplicates as answers, as opposed to showing them in a dialog to people that are about to answer, in the same way users that close vote see existing close targets.
Also:
Reputable people keep answering duplicates - What's the solution?
How much research effort is expected of answerers?
Similar request (minus the implementation details here):
Warn answerers on close candidates
Similar requests (posted as answers to other questions) by @gnat