here are many proposals for changing the rep incentives associated with closing vs answering duplicates. But they either (1) can be gamed, or (2) penalize users who put work into answers on interesting niche questions, for which the duplicate was hard to find. I have two suggestions, which I'll post separately to allow separate voting. The other is * http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/253339/103167 Part of the problem with the duplicate identification workflow is that the OP can't do much to expedite the process. At best they can leave a comment responding to a duplicate "Yeah, that answered my question". For experts too, evaluating duplicates requires leaving the page. I think we can improve this situation, and also rebalance the rep issues, with a simple concept (yes, it'll be a rather invasive change to the code I'm sure): Display suggested duplicates as if they are answers. Include an excerpt like appears when a question/answer is linked in chat, or like appears in the close-as-duplicate UI. Let the finder add some explanation. Let other users leave comments why it seems to be a false duplicate. Accept up- AND down-votes on the duplicate suggestion. And add the checkbox for the OP to accept an identified duplicate as "THE ANSWER" if they choose. And the proposer of the duplicate can also delete it, if the question gets clarified and becomes clearly different. Votes for duplicates won't award as much reputation as on answers, but there will be a little. The green checkmark I think should carry full value. The `[duplicate]` tag gets appended to the question title if an suggested duplicate gets either a green checkmark or more than 5 net votes. Less sure about this part, but I think the highest-voted duplicate should be displayed above all other answers, and other duplicates can be mixed in with the answers according to vote count, newness, or whatever is the viewer's chosen sort order.