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thegrinner
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The downvote for duplication culture of Stack Overflow

As someone who is somewhat new to Stack Overflow and a beginner programmer I thought I would give a bit of feedback on a particular aspect.

I recently posted this question on Stack Overflow:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23637349/how-to-match-two-different-strings-with-one-if-statement

It got down voted and marked as a duplicate.

Firstly, the question that the duplication is marked to has a really unhelpful title that I could not hope to possibly link to my question through a search (Stack Overflow search seems to mainly consider the title).

Secondly, surely having questions worded differently will allow more people to find there answer quickly. A lot of beginners don't understand the technical terms and therefore can't effectively search. They generally search for there particular scenario. If more variants exist then more people would be attracted to Stack Overflow. The moderators wouldn't have as much work to do because beginners would always type new question as they can find exactly what they need.

Thirdly, The aggressive downvoting is very off putting. It makes Stack Overflow users look like snobs that say "If you can't understand whats going on then you shouldn't be here!" or "We don't want you here if you don't understand anything!". A simple marking of duplication will suffice.

This doesn't happen all the time. Stack Overflow is generally very helpful and informative, and I have found most questions are answered well. Does anyone else have the same opinion?

Marmstrong
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