Would it be useful if questions that are marked as duplicate had a link to the duplicate post on the search results? So the user didn't have to go into the post before clicking the link to go to the duplicate?
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1How would it be useful to see two links - one now very much smaller than the other - as opposed to one link so that the searcher could derive context and meaning from why this was marked as a dupe to begin with?– MakotoJun 26, 2018 at 21:38
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The size of the links are simply what they were from my screen shots and splicing together a quick image. Whatever the format, the idea is asking if others thought it would be useful. I could potentially see someone searching about an issue they are having and multiple results could come back. If a few of those results were the same duplicate, they might choose to go straight to the duplicate to see what's up.– TaplarJun 26, 2018 at 21:42
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A picture in this context might be worth a thousands words, so let's try it.
I use a plugin called Vimium, which allows me to see all of the [accessibility-compliant] clickable elements of a part of a page. If I invoke this plugin, there are six total engagement points. Add a seventh and there's already quite a lot of stuff going on with this view, which is less than desirable.
Additionally, you as a sighted person have the privilege of being able to understand somewhat intuitively from reading the text why the link to another question would appear there. If you were listening to a screen reader try to parse that, it'd sound horrible since there's no sentence flow or structure to why that link is present.
I don't know if Stack Overflow makes a very conscious effort to support a11y - programming in certain respects can be a very visually demanding job - but it would make a lot of sense if they adhered to some standards when it comes to the website at large. Adding more links in a very small space doesn't sound accessible in my mind, and I worry for those who rely on screen readers who would need, essentially, retraining on how to use the site.
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From a screen reader perspective, would you find it more useful then if it appeared after the tags, or some where, and had a leading label of "Previously Answered" or something that the screen readers could capture which could make it apparent what the following link is about?– TaplarJun 26, 2018 at 21:54
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@Taplar: That question really is better aimed at someone who is vision-impaired and is using the site. I'm a humble developer who's been burned by a11y requirements before, and I have long since accepted that I have had these eyes for far too long to listen to web pages and not be somehow biased. By and large, I'm throwing a massive wrench in your plans. Worth thinking about, IMO.– MakotoJun 26, 2018 at 21:56
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Would you like to provide a link to the source of introductory information on a11y you personally consider most suited? I think for this it is appropriate to go by your personal opinion, it is the reason I want you to link on top of the use of a search engine I am about to do.– YunnoschJun 27, 2018 at 5:39