It's apparent that reputable members (ranging between 10k - 600k reputation) are answering duplicates.
It's understandable if the question being answered isn't a blatant duplicate, but that's not the case for this discussion.
I included posts to justify this discussion. Do NOT single these users out, as they are only a few of MANY who answer blatant duplicates. These references only exist to prove the point.
I'm surprised that a discussion about this hasn't already been started. Maybe it's not an issue? If not, why discourage answering duplicates? Something isn't adding up.
Here are a few posts to express my concern:
Answered by someone with 60k+ rep
- Java 8: replace anonymous class with lambda expression [duplicate] - Answered on Sept. 20, 2017
- Declaration difference between ArrayList and collection [duplicate] - Answered on Sept. 11, 2017
- Is it necessary to add a constructor all the time in child class [duplicate] - Answered on Sept. 12, 2017
Answered by someone with 600k+ rep
- using Javascript how can I parse a gatecoin api json return [duplicate] - Answered on Sept. 20, 2017
- My :checked styles are not applying when I click a checkbox - Answered on Sept. 18, 2017
The next 2 answers are for the same question, focus the same concept, yet the user doesn't edit their existing answer, rather post a completely new answer as a follow-up.
Answered by someone with 500k+ rep
- A nesting If statement does not work [duplicate] - Answered by someone with 500k rep on Sept. 24, 2017
- What is the difference between { get; set; } and { get; private set; }
- sizeof operator returning different output. why? [duplicate]
If you'd like me to upload more examples, there's plenty - simply let me know.
The point is, reputable users are purposefully answering duplicate questions in hopes of gaining more reputation.
I can't imagine how many duplicates exist without actually being marked duplicate (unjustifiably by people with enough rep to know better).
What's a solution?
These actions result in information being segregated across many posts. Some of the duplicates aren't actually marked duplicate, making it harder to obtain existing information on the subject, resulting in duplicate answers.
These users are highly knowledgeable, yet they seem prioritize reputation over site quality.
Recently, I saw a 300k+ rep user answer a question that was a blatant duplicate. After googling for a duplicate, the first result was actually answered by the guy who answered the "regurgitated" question - the answers were near identical. I'd link it, but due to my reputation, I cannot view deleted answers, as the regurgitated answer was deleted shortly after I commented (will edit it into this post once I reach the rep requirement to view it).
I don't have many suggestions for solutions myself. This seems to be a pretty deep issue, which would require some major changes.
All I can think of is:
- Lower the rep gained for duplicate questions (similar to how users lose rep when someone deletes their account)
- Give knowledgeable users a medium to express their understanding on a subject (which seems to be supported via the Documentation beta, but apparently doesn't seem to be helping)
- Give "this may be a duplicate" warning to those answering questions, in a similar way users are warned about posting duplicate questions