Drew I'm not really worried about the database and to tell the truth I hope that it the future it can be avoided (hence SO gives us possibility to filter on cv and flags).
^ no DB, and a change in the API. Is that the suggestion?
Nope, I'm saying the DB is no worry, since I can't see the problem (lets see if I hit a wall) and I like the bot to question the DB only for 100 question_id, then go through api, if Shog9 gives us a hand we can avoid the DB and the bot can go directly to api
We're today. The plan is to have a nice bot that 1. dumps to chat possible dupes live 2. queries the API and stores info in a DB about close vote count + tag
no I'm saying we will use db for now (and its easy do fill it, tomorrow I can fill one and you can see), but the bot should not rely on this info, its should go by api... So when so get tired of us calling the api to fill a db they implement a filter.
You just need to implement a good strategy I can do that and again what is important is that since bot goes through api, the db does not need to be perfectly updated
The strategy to update db, is querying often on latest 1000 questions (to get new data quickly), querying less often on older data and then updating questions already in database (querying directly on those question, if they have not been cleared by bot)
I can setup the service that query for data, so we get some and understands when close vote and possibile duplicate happens, if I have time I will do it tomorrow
Remember maybe only 1 or 2 times a day you query the last 5-10 days, to find new dupes and cv, the rest of the queries are targeted on questions in db and to update latest cv count. Then we can do only 25 heavy traffic tags so bit it (since we want updated info every 5 min, or we update every 10 min)...
note also that we can query api with out tag and get only last 100 question (in one query) make it that we like 200 question, then we can do it every 1 min
I do not know when the possibile duplicate occurs in what time frame, I guess 90% within the first 30 min but need's some data to check
I found two bad answers by the same person on the same question posted within 5 minutes of each other. I flagged a mod, but I figure I should also gather a mob. Here's one: stackoverflow.com/a/37105581/6083675
Bed time for me, if we actually hit an api quota problem (I think with correct strategy of searching we will not) another solution is to use data.stackexchange.com for question older then a week (hence not scanning these by api.)