Obviously, questions that should be closed as duplicate or for some other reason should be closed accordingly.
That leaves us with a number of questions that don't have the most up-to-date answer on them. We've already agreed these questions shouldn't be closed, which means they deserve an answer, and any user arriving at these questions deserves to see an answer. There's really only three ways that we can convey the updated answer:
- Write the answer on one of the questions, and mark all other questions as a duplicate of that question.
- Write the answer as a comment on each question.
- Write the answer on each question.
With regards to point 1: as mentioned, these questions are not necessarily duplicated, even if the answer to them might be the same. It was also commented here that users might be (and many probably are) using an older version for which this updated answer is not useful, so pointing them to a duplicate that isn't actually a duplicate won't help.
For point 2: the comment hint says don't answer questions in the comments. Many users disregard this for one reason or another, but that language is explicit, it shouldn't be confusing to understand why leaving the answer as a comment isn't the correct approach. Yes, I could say more here, but this is sufficient in ruling out using comments to answer the question.
Which leaves point 3, write the answer on each question. Why is this a good option:
- Each user that arrives at one of these questions deserves to see an answer. You commented that "posting the same answer on multiple questions is generally frowned on". I think the people doing this frowning are wrong. The alternative is that we know the answer but are actively witholding it so that we don't look greedy. You could use the community wiki option here, but frankly answering 35 questions is still a lot of work. Reputation is earned when others recognize your valuable contributions. Posting these answers is valuable and frankly I'd have no problem with you getting reputation for being prudent.
- It really doesn't break any rules: it's not spamming if it's the correct answer. These is literally no alternative that actually ensures users get the correct answer when they visit a question.
- Is this a rampant problem? Are you going to set a bad precedent? No. This isn't a one-off "it's acceptable in this case but not in these other cases" scenario. Per points 1 and 2, this should honestly always be done when multiple questions can handle the same answer when the questions aren't duplicates. These's no other way to solve this problem. So even if others decide to follow your lead, that would be a good thing.
- You can probably find a lot of examples of two questions that aren't duplicates being answered in effectively the same way. The difference is the answerers might be different, and the answers might have been posted months or years apart, but I can't see why that would matter.
The one downside I can think of is that either a mod or a bot with mod powers will flag your answering all of these questions identically as spam. I actually think that it's likely going to be the case if you post 35 identical answers, you will be flagged long before you get to the 35th post, as this seems like a decent albeit naive approach to spam detection. So it ultimately comes down to what the mods think about this, because for the reasons listed above, I don't see why this would be inappropriate behaviour.
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