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Will copying someone else's question:

  1. still get an answer
  2. get marked as [closed]
  3. get marked as [duplicate]
  4. still receive upvotes (but no answers)?

I might need help with this question as I have copied someone else's question just so because it hasn't received any answers yet and I really want an answer to that specific question. The question I want to ask again (How do I replace a program written as a sequenced stream of state transitions with scalaz-stream?) has no answers at all but has received 79 upvotes and since it was asked 4 years ago, I don't know if the user is active, therefore I want to ask the question again myself.

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  • The duplicate question wants good answers to a question that doesn't have any but still has answers. My question states that I need answers to a question that doesn't have any answers at all.
    – Justin
    Commented Apr 12, 2019 at 4:56
  • The solution is still explained in the duplicate: put up a bounty.
    – yivi
    Commented Apr 12, 2019 at 4:58
  • For a question that hasn't had any answers in 4 years?
    – Justin
    Commented Apr 12, 2019 at 5:01
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    @user11206537, Yes... Old questions can be given bounties. You might be shocked how effective bounties can be. I have only put up one bounty, but it took a question with no answers and few votes to one a question with a great answer, and 18 votes.
    – Stephen Rauch Mod
    Commented Apr 12, 2019 at 5:10

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In all likelihood, it will be closed as a duplicate of the previous question and deleted. We do not want exact duplicate questions to be answered, and usually they aren't. If the duplicate is easy-to-find, it will probably be downvoted for lack of research effort, not upvoted.

If you found a question without a good answer, there are still ways to get it answered. See: How do I get attention for one of my own questions without a good answer?

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    It is actually highly unlikely it will be marked a duplicate because with the original not having any answers normal users can't close it as a duplicate at all. Commented Apr 12, 2019 at 7:35

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