I see posts like these:
Question marked incorrectly as duplicate
Can't I answer my question, which is marked as duplicate?
Other than the obvious (we don't like duplicates), I have to ask myself what are we really trying to solve? Are we trying to make the user experience better for the first time user? For the seasoned user? For the moderators? I question that the duplicate system does so.
Personally I'm frustrated with the system but perhaps I have two ideas and I'll be brave enough to be slaughtered by the negative train...
- Make the duplicate tag something that comes into effect
24 hours30 minutes after the mark. This gives the OP a chance to evolve the question in a way that has dialog and answer it themselves. Or, get rid of the duplicate system and use the tag "may have an answer here..." with a link. If the other answer really does solve the OP question then it will die on the vine.
After dialog I agree that there is value with the duplicate system.
I've come to the conclusion that my frustrations with the system are with perception on my part. I perceived the duplicate system to be extra work that might be avoided if the original poster had a chance to refine their post before it was marked as duplicate and any further dialog curtailed (Again this is part of the perception. This is how it looked to me from the outside looking in. I could care less what YOU believe the perception should be). Now over time my perception has changed.
I'm left with the following:
Do as much work ahead of time before asking the question. Forget about asking a casual question. Yes I understand the reasoning. I understand why you want to discourage these kinds of question. If you comment and misunderstand this point then by god the horse will never die.
If you by chance don't understand and perceive the world like those who may mark your post as a duplicate and despite your best efforts they cling to the idea that you've asked the SAME damn question... well walk away. Come back later and open a new question. I don't see the point of editing the question again. Ok so that last part was a bit tongue in cheek. From this point on I'll edit the damn thing again and hope the SO moderators and I will reach an understanding.
Thanks everyone for your time. I understand that I've not expressed my concerns well, but again that's sort of my point.
/cheers
If the other answer really does solve the OP question then it will die on the vine.
lol, no. It never does. It's much more lucrative reputation-wise to answer the same question over and over.