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163 votes
6 answers
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What should we do when one person tries to delete every duplicate?

There's a subject I'm pretty good with. I like to share my knowledge with others through answers. Unfortunately, there's another user active in the tag who makes participation extremely frustrating. ...
727 votes
29 answers
23k views

It's time to reward the duplicate finders

Stack Overflow sees many questions asked repeatedly, despite the large quantity of existing content. This is not always due to lack of effort - familiarity with the relevant keywords to use in the ...
22 votes
3 answers
1k views

Answering an exact duplicate to make a new canonical?

I just encountered a user who answered a very common question with popular canonical originals (one with two answers scoring above 1k). He stated that his reasoning for doing this was that - although ...
54 votes
5 answers
2k views

What should you do when you realize you have answered a duplicate question?

I have a question about best current practices regarding a situation where one first answers a question and then later realizes the question is a duplicate. As a concrete example, I answered a ...
1102 votes
50 answers
51k views

Question quality is dropping on Stack Overflow

I'm seeing a rapid trend towards worse and worse question quality. It gets to the point where I'm asking myself "Why did I even help this guy? He neither has the will nor the capacity to understand ...
13 votes
2 answers
219 views

Answering dupe questions--how to reduce the noise?

Similar to Should there be a deterrent for answering obvious duplicate questions? Prompted by JS 2 decimals after coma As an often-asked question (regarding both FP and JS formatting) which still ...
102 votes
5 answers
3k views

Gamification rules have to be changed. Aiming quality, not quantity

The site has evolved. Evolved a great deal, and now it's essentially different from one it was at the beginning. I hope, after promoting this post for a very long time, there is not a soul left who ...
-2 votes
2 answers
194 views

How OK is it to post an answer on a (maybe) duplicate question?

I've had this doubt from time to time, in a few similar scenarios. Typically : I see pop a new question which seems to be some variation on a classic problem, to which I happen to know how to ...
113 votes
9 answers
3k views

Reputable people keep answering duplicates - What's the solution?

It's apparent that reputable members (ranging between 10k - 600k reputation) are answering duplicates. It's understandable if the question being answered isn't a blatant duplicate, but that's not the ...
4 votes
0 answers
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Should I just spoon feed answers if I'm a point junkie? [duplicate]

I don't want to criticize a 50k+ user. But I see it over and over - what is basically a "have you ever freaking used google" question followed by an answer that really is just a Google regurgitation. ...
-17 votes
1 answer
270 views

How wrong is it to answer "bad" questions? [duplicate]

[This question is a spinoff of this post, but doesn't really have anything to do with it..] At a well-intentioned answer to a now-deleted post, someone commented: please don't spend your time ...
24 votes
2 answers
550 views

Train new users about quality posts using "suggested" close votes (like suggested edits)

There has been a lot of talk lately about how to improve question quality. Motivation People receive a benefit (reputation) for doing something we don't want them to do: Asking and answering ...
16 votes
0 answers
367 views

What to do when a high-reputation user answers a lot of duplicates? [duplicate]

I noticed that a 70k+ python gold badge owner answered 5 blatant duplicate python questions the last 4 days (today was the worst, it was dupe after dupe) with - of course - a lot of votes (and having ...
-18 votes
2 answers
235 views

Why we should increase minimum time before an answer can be accepted

The current minimum time is 15 minutes. My proposal is the minimum should be increased to 30 minutes. The reasons this limit should be increased are: Accepting an answer discourages more answers. SO ...
39 votes
5 answers
1k views

Preventing new users from answering poor questions

As a user who is mainly active in answering questions, I see a lot of new users (let's say 500 reputation or less) that are looking for questions that seem easy to answer. Then, they unleash many ...

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