> How should I handle this? Personally I would: 1. **Flag/close** the newer question(s) as duplicate of the first one from the bunch. 2. **Down-vote**. 3. **Leave a comment** with a link to the other question(s) indicating the user is "recycling". It should be phrased in such a way that will both notify other users of the case, and also be constructive to the OP that might not be aware that they are actually doing something wrong. Something in the lines of: > How is this question different from \[this one](\<link to question>) you asked some minutes > ago? Please don't ask the same question twice. Instead, edit the > original question with the missing details. If your edit was good > enough, the question will get re-opened and you will get an answer. Many new users get frustrated when their question is closed (for whatever reason) so instead of editing the question to be appropriate and maybe re-opened, they just ask a new one, sometimes exactly the same. Sometimes this system works, as other users might answer one of the questions instead of following the above steps so in the OP will get their answer. Then they will probably keep doing it as it works. It is important to direct them to the appropriate help pages for instructions on how to write their questions properly to avoid them getting closed in the first place.