@Spacedman Isn't SO supposed to be a huge data base with the best programming solutions for everyone to use? It seems what Richie is doing is basically creating r-faqs that will make it easier for us to close all the r-wtfaqs
I think if the plethora of questions on SO didn't catch people posting similar Qs, then I dont think having one Q with all the questions in it will help
@Spacedman That's the second one like that he's done. I thought the first one was more useful. I'm doubtful as well that having a canonical duplicate for "unexpected input" is really all that useful in practice. If that's the only problem in the question, it could be closed as a typo, but if you look through many of his examples, the unexpected input is only a small piece of the problem.
I think that question wouldn't bother me much at all if the crazy long list of links was removed from the Q itself.
@joran Agree. I think the links can be moved to the answer (or another community wiki answer simply as a reference). Perhaps we should also use that list as a basis for deleting most of those questions.
@Thomas I think it's worth reviewing that list of questions, but I wouldn't be too hasty to ditch them all. I seemed to find plenty where the question involved 3-4 genuine mistakes by the OP, and only one of those mistakes was a typo. Also, quite a few were already closed.