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Note: I don't want to talk about ; I'm describing it only as an example. My question is general.

I just saw a question which is a duplicate, found a good duplicate target, and voted to close. A high-rep user (>25k rep, full privileges, gold badge in this question tag, so he won't win anything from answering) answered this question with an answer that is a duplicate to the accepted answer from duplicate question. He did it after several minutes after Possible duplicate of ... comment was added, so I'm sure he saw it. He got +9/-0 and accepted. I got nothing.

So, I was just trying to be a good guy and follow SE guideline for duplicate questions. But I feel discouraged by this kind of behavior. Maybe you can tell me the reasons to be a fair duplicate close voter until this feature-request for rewarding reputation and/or badges is implemented?

EDIT: I agree that my question is duplicate but Shog9's answer isn't really answering it. I hope there could be some better explanation. Maybe I wasn't clear enough, but the question can be rephrased to "Why should I close a question as duplicate instead of answering it? I get rep, the OP get answer (also +2 rep for accepting and possible upvotes while people don't know it is a duplicate), everybody is happy. Maybe it is better to mark as duplicate a day after it in order to make the network stronger associated?"

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    You've done your part by not answering the question. There will always be other users here who are not as responsible as you and there's not much more you can do about it beside gently pinging them. If they aren't receptive to prodding, then I can guarantee you they aren't making many friends here.
    – cs95
    May 16, 2019 at 18:19
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    Technically there is no rule against answering any question, and no one is required to vote to close anything. It's just better for the community if users don't answer duplicates and do vote to close. There are also cases where application of the solution proposed in the target may require more explanation or modifications in the context of the duplicate, in which case answering alongside voting to close is acceptable.
    – user4639281
    May 16, 2019 at 18:41
  • Can you clarify what you mean by "But I am discouraged". Do you mean someone else is actively discouraging you from doing this, or do you mean you feel discouraged by what you've witnessed?
    – TylerH
    May 16, 2019 at 20:02
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    @TylerH I feel discouraged. I feel that there is some kind of "conflict of interests": it is better for community to vote to close and not give an answer but it is better for me to give an answer.
    – sanyassh
    May 16, 2019 at 20:05
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    It makes you look like the villain when your actions are repeatedly contradicted by other users who are "helping" instead of curating. I don't see a way around that problem other than not not curating, you're never going to look like you're doing the right thing vs the other person who is "helping"
    – Kevin B
    May 16, 2019 at 20:10
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    @cs95 "If they aren't receptive to prodding, then I can guarantee you they aren't making many friends here." In my experiences regurgitating duplicate information over and over again gets you way more friends than closing questions as duplicates.
    – Servy
    May 16, 2019 at 20:16
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    @TinyGiant If you feel that the other answers in the existing question(s) on the topic do not adequately answer the question asked then no, you should absolutely not vote to close the question as a duplicate and answer. You should simply answer.
    – Servy
    May 16, 2019 at 20:18
  • @Servy yes, with HVs and other FGITWers, those don't count.
    – cs95
    May 16, 2019 at 20:32
  • @Servy I disagree, sometimes it's a duplicate but the asker of the duplicate doesn't understand how to apply the solution to the problem. It is absolutely acceptable to leave an answer explaining how to apply the solution in the duplicate to the specific application. Besides, what harm would it do? Likewise it is not against any rule to answer any question, so your argument is moot.
    – user4639281
    May 16, 2019 at 21:52
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    As with most things, it's not all black-and-white. For instance, do we really need another answer to a typical Java NullPointerException (NPE) question, one where the solution is to learn the steps in how to debug the problem and which is outlined well within the accepted answer to the canonical question? On the other hand, there are NPE questions that are unique and are worthy of separate consideration, same as for other common duplicate questions, but which are the deserving ones must remain an individual judgment call. May 16, 2019 at 22:53
  • There is no reward of any kind for closing as duplicate. This is covered well in duplicate... and there are other discussions trying to suggest rewards for duplicate closures as you pointed out... without any success. Either find your own reward for closing as duplicates (better be strong one) or just relax :). xkcd.com/386 May 16, 2019 at 23:02
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    @AlexeiLevenkov: heck there's no "reward" for reputation points either TBH. I've yet to find a coffee shop or pizza parlor that will accept them as payment. Yes, I've got some T-shirts and coffee mugs, but those don't really help me get going in the mornings. May 16, 2019 at 23:05
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    @HovercraftFullOfEels :) +10 virtual points is way more visible reward then "you **** could have helped and instead downtroaded my post by duplicity" comment for 10 minutes you spend searching for good duplicate. May 16, 2019 at 23:08
  • @TinyGiant If there is another question that doesn't actually solve the problem at hand then it's not a duplicate. Either the other question does solve the problem, in which case there's no reason to answer it, or it doesn't, and you should not be closing it as a duplicate. The question can't both be answered by another question and also require you to answer it because the other question doesn't answer it. The harm is either claiming another question answers it when it doesn't, or duplicating content already answered, but either way, one of the actions is wrong.
    – Servy
    May 17, 2019 at 0:41
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    @Servy You're completely misrepresenting what I'm saying and arguing against your own representation. Regardless your argument seems to be directly counter to all guidance I have ever seen regarding duplicate closure. My point stands. Have a nice day.
    – user4639281
    May 17, 2019 at 0:45

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