I noticed that a 70k+ python gold badge owner answered 5 blatant duplicate python questions the last 4 days (today was the worst, it was dupe after dupe) with - of course - a lot of votes (and having looked into this user other answers, I'd say that finding duplicates for a big part of those answers shouldn't be too much of a problem...)
Those duplicates weren't particularly good questions either (all negative scores), so not really worth acting as a "signpost" either...
Of course everyone gets "caught" answering duplicates, but when you have some experience on the site (and a gold badge) you know that such or such question has been asked many times.
I'm not asking for a nth feature that will never be implemented (like incentiving users to close instead of answer, that overcomplex stuff), but should I:
- downvote, explaining that they shouldn't do that: always possible, but doesn't have a very positive effect plus starts a war
- flag such posts for moderation (explaining the abuse): would that be a valid flag case?
- be faster when hammering the posts (so it's my fault if it takes me 1 minute to find the duplicate using google): works, but time consuming
- answer faster than them to get more rep myself (deliberately provocative): I'm not getting rep like this, no way.
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