I've encountered two users in the [three.js]
tag who seem to be gaming the system to post duplicates of the same question. I've flagged this behavior with no resolution, so I'm not sure how to handle this situation. These two users asked the same question 3 times in the last 24 hours:
- three.js shader: How to make sphere ½ blue, ½ green
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70574192/three-js-earth-atmosphere-how-to-have-double-color
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70577666/three-js-how-to-make-atmosphere-only-cover-half-of-earth
As you can see, questions #2, and #3 were getting downvoted and closed, so they were deleted by the author about an hour ago.
This has been going on for about a month now. Here is the duo posting duplicates back in 2021-Dec-17
:
- glsl three.js vertex and fragment shader not working
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70392083/three-js-animating-gltf-texture-using-shaders-error
And again on 2021-Dec-20
:
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70420695/threejs-vertex-and-fragment-shader-makes-gltf-model-and-texture-disappear
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70417492/three-js-shader-not-appearing-on-gltf-model
- threejs glslshader not appearing on gltf model
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70443883/three-js-gltf-model-shader-not-appearing
I've been downvoting/closing these duplicates for about a month, but they keep coming. I flagged this behavior back in December, but I didn't get any resolution because the user always deletes the question once it starts getting negative feedback. I think they're doing so to avoid detection, and it's working because the only way for me to pull up these examples was through my browser history; their profiles look clean and don't show any of the bad questions.
Should I simply keep closing/downvoting these duplicates, or is there a more direct way of dealing with this behavior? It's starting to show up daily.