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I came across this post earlier today, regarding Gold Badge abuse which reminded me of similar situations I've been experiencing with the questions. So I thought I'd post my own observation as well.


Many posts are being closed as duplicates by Gold Badge users to other posts they have answered themselves, even when there are posts out there that are much much more popular (i.e: up-votes / view count / number of answers posted).

Worth noting here is that their own answer is a duplicate to the popular question from the get-go, however they still chose to redirect all dupes to their own (duplicate) post.

Posts that are only partially a duplicate are no exempt. They too get frequently shut down within minutes, even though maybe 50% or more of the question remains unresolved from the referenced duplicate.

I can only assume that this kind of elaborate effort for SEO to their answers since search-engines index all questions on Stack Overflow. The more a given question is cross-referenced from another question, the more likely it is to appear higher up in search results. Having your answer be the top result on Google means more upvotes in the long run.

A wild, but reasonable I think, presumption of what's going on.


I don't mind Gold Badge users closing duplicate posts to an old answer they posted themselves, as long as that answer is the most helpful/useful - or at least comparable/debatable with other posts.

As seen in this meta post:

The general rule is to keep the question with the best collection of answers, and close the other one as a duplicate.

But this rule is clearly abused by certain Gold badge users. I am not sure if this is a common occurrence for other tags as well, but this is getting quite annoying.

Opinions?

Edit - The linked duplicate is invalid. This is not about posting an answer and then closing the post. This is about closing a post and always choosing the referenced duplicate be one where you have an answer in order to boost reputation. People seem to disagree, and that's fine, but let's at least lift this invalid dupe closure.

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    If you see a pattern, flag it. I haven't seen this yet, myself, but I can imagine someone being tempted to do so.
    – Cerbrus
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:02
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    Eh, i do this sometimes, but it's because I know that I answered it and can easily find that one compared to others. Obviously if it's a dupe of some super canonical that'd be a case where they're trying to direct traffic, but... how much impact could that really have? I wouldn't assume malice in this case.
    – Kevin B
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:03
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    We need to stop focusing on users here on meta. We deal with content, mods deal with users. If you have a problem with a user, flag it. If you are uncertain about content, ask on meta.
    – user4639281
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:04
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    @gnat, that post doesn't seem relevant. That is about answering a post and then closing it. This topic is about closing other posts and always linking those to other posts where you have an answer.
    – Chris
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:06
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    Right, but the same principal applies. What are we going to do to prevent this scenario that wouldn't also prevent or harm cases where there are legitimate reasons to close a question as a dupe of your own? If we're not going to implement some feature to deal with this, then we already have a solution; raise a flag.
    – Kevin B
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:07
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    It's not abusive to vote to close a question as a duplicate of a question that is in fact a duplicate and has a quality answer that answers the question being closed. If you feel there is a better duplicate target out there that you think adds value on top of the existing duplicate target, then by all means, add it to the list of duplicates (or add it as a comment) but someone closing questions as a duplicate that are actually good duplicate targets is in no way abusive.
    – Servy
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:08
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    The only question is : Valid dupe close or not? Everything else is not relevant. Nov 9, 2017 at 16:10
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    whether or not it's a valid dupe close shouldn't include who posted the answer/question. I thought we were talking about whether or not it was abuse to do so.
    – Kevin B
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:11
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    @Chris: The fact of the matter is, it is far easier to find questions you yourself asked/answered than other questions. This is due to the site's crappy search function. If I asked the question and remember some key words from the title, then it takes me only 5 seconds to find it. That makes it much easier to find dupe-targets that I was involved in than those I wasn't. Nov 9, 2017 at 16:13
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    @NicolBolas, I agree with that. However, you start noticing a pattern when many questions that are only partially a duplicate are closed leaving a major part of the question unanswered.
    – Chris
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:15
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    @Chris: "But the fact the possibility to do so is there is troubling in my opinion." I disagree. On some level, we have to trust people to behave reasonably. We have mechanisms in place to deal with the rare users who are acting maliciously: moderators. We don't need specific rules or tools in place to deal with such rare occurrences. The fact that abuse is possible should not be considered "troubling". It only becomes troubling if it happens with significant regularity. Nov 9, 2017 at 16:18
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    @Chris If you feel that someone is marking a question as a duplicate when it's not in fact a duplicate, then that's a radically different situation than them marking a question as a duplicate when it's actually a duplicate. In neither case is whether they have an answer on the target relevant to resolving the problem.
    – Servy
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:24
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    @NicolBolas "The fact that abuse is possible should not be considered "troubling". It only becomes troubling if it happens with significant regularity" Agreed, and it does happen quite frequently with reactjs questions. Apparently not with other tags, and that's one of the things I didn't know - I usually only answer questions with that tag. Hence why I posted.
    – Chris
    Nov 9, 2017 at 16:24
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    Since we are talking about abusing goldhammer I just did that and abused my goldhammer to re-open this question as I agree that this one is different. Let's discuss that now :)... And to not increase abuse my answer is in comment... which is against the rules... which is abuse again... dropping hammer on the floor. Nov 9, 2017 at 17:12
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    The whole point of giving gold badge holders dupehammer privileges is precisely because they are familiar with the tag and can recognize duplicates very quickly. The fact that they themselves have answered this duplicate is to be expected because a gold badge requires 200 answers for the tag. Besides, the catalog of your answers is a very accessible list via your profile. So unless you think someone is being egregiously inaccurate in the dupe closing, it's not really a problem.
    – ryanyuyu
    Nov 9, 2017 at 21:14

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