Today I found multiple answers in the Late Answers queue with the same content, obviously all written by the same user. <br><s>If you look at his last five answers from today, you see what I mean:

- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10204091/how-to-get-directory-while-running-unit-test/52949053#52949053
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8747584/how-to-get-path-of-project-from-test-project/52949142#52949142
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41401539/how-to-get-path-in-project-folder-from-unit-test/52949209#52949209
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19388121/how-to-avoid-deploymentitem-i-need-to-deploy-a-file-at-once-for-all-tests/52949517#52949517
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9378276/nunit-deploymentitem/52949597#52949597 

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I have to say, the answers kind of fit and they are all adjusted a bit to the original questions, but this still feels like spamming to me.

If the same answer fits multiple questions, shouldn't they be marked as duplicates instead then? Any guideline on how to review this kind of answers would be appreciated.

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If you like to read - I found some other posts on meta regarding similar discussions:

- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/336000/why-are-duplicate-answers-deleted
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/327523/same-answer-by-same-user-posted-in-two-questions 
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/286999/two-different-questions-by-the-same-user-with-the-same-answer 
- https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/250087/duplicate-flagged-posts-is-re-use-of-existing-answers-ok

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**Results:**

As a lot of you guys recommended, I **raised a custom flag**. It took a while, but now the moderators decided that (in this case), it was indeed **helpful**. It looks like all his answers have been deleted by now. 

However, I want to give credit to [Tezra][1] and [DonQuiKong][2]. IMO they also mad a good point that similar answers can still provide value. <br>In the Future, I'm going to value the answers more by themselves and will raise a custom flag if I don't see the value.


  [1]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/6893866
  [2]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/users/7322095