I was scouring the meta SO and I found these gems:
- Why opinion-based questions cannot be answered or implemented here?
a. Is there a less restrictive Stack Exchange site specially suited for not too specific questions? - Why don't we have a brainstorming/discussion site?
- Is there a less restrictive Stack Exchange site specially suited for not too specific questions?
- Where can I ask questions that don't fit or are off-topic for Stack Overflow?
And so far, every of the questions has answers, and some of them loop back to each other (example with 1a, and 4). I doubt that anyone who asked a question had actually gone through all those links after the marked as duplicate flag was applied.
So I would like to request here on Meta Stack Overflow a "merge request" tag. This could benefit the website in reducing clutter and flagging circles. This "merge request" could be then tied (by title of the question) to the user profiles, questions, answers...
In the question examples above:
This feature should give credibility to delete a question if it is already answered a bunch of times (4 in this case) and expanding searching options for questions that are phrased in specific way.
For user accounts:
This feature could reduce the number of inactive users, by merging old with new accounts or simply merging accounts that are inactive by some measure into single community bot account. This way any user who wishes to ask one question, can simply post one question n times via the community account.
For answers:
This feature could migrate answers and make clear and structured search options (from Google) having search options focused on one question instead of splitting into several other ones that have same/similar answer.
Merging should benefit the website :
- Questions: quoting, formatting or html meta tags containing full text (or fragments) to expand the searching options for Google - focusing traffic from multiple questions on a single one.
- User accounts: I don't know how this is generally done, but deleting of inactive accounts should be an priority. *Having accounts that are inactive for n+ years doesn't help when users are querying their data*.
- Answers: simply merging the answers with a quote of the title in the header. So users can have context on that answer - thus eliminating asking questions in multiple ways, and enabling the new users to find questions faster and fewer dupes.
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