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@Dharman if this is an isolated incident then my guess would be that it's simply a misguided beginner who thinks this is a way to contact whoever posted the question, or one of the answers
 
I have no idea to know if there was a precedent.
 
@Dharman search might work, but maybe just downvote, vote to delete, and move on
 
I am just <10K plebs
 
 
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Morning
 
o/
 
1:08 PM
Good morning folks!
 
Top of the morn!
 
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3:34 PM
 
I wrote an answer to a question for which a duplicate that predates the original question exists. Now the OP of the answerless duplicate has posted a comment asking me to crosspost my answer to his question as well, since it has 3k views and no accepted answer. Is the right thing to do here to flag it as a duplicate of the other question?
 
@MihaiChelaru Maybe mod-flag asking for merge?
 
@Dharman I considered that option as well, but I was under the impression that merging would be if both questions had answers already. Not exactly sure what happens to upvotes and the like if the questions are merged.
 
@MihaiChelaru Looks like the older one should be closed as a duplicate of the newer one. There's nothing wrong with doing that.
 
@Makyen Okay. Will VTC as a dupe in that case. Makes sense to have it be a signpost to the other question since it asks basically the same thing in a slightly different way.
 
3:52 PM
@MihaiChelaru There's a moderate, general preference to use the older question as the dup-target, but the real criteria is to pick the better answers & question to be the dup-target. Given that the older one here has no answers, there's really no contest. The main issue is a perception by the question OP (and others) that a question being closed as a duplicate is a bad thing. It's not, but question OPs, in particular, often feel it is.
IMO, the site UI could do a better job at making it clear to each question OP that closing as a duplicate is helpful/good, and not a negative. There's going to be negative impressions about it, but those could be substantially softened.
 
And in this case the questions are only two months apart, which in the grand scheme of things basically is "the same age"
 
I got my Famous Question badge! :D Though, my upvote success rate on that q is only 0.49% of total visitors XD on the flip, 100% of visitors didn't downvote, so, that's a plus?
 
:)
Congrats.
BTW:
Have you heard about our lord and savoir: Templates? — NathanOliver 5 mins ago
 
@MihaiChelaru Just an FYI: I expect it's likely your comment on the duplicate will be deleted when the post is closed. It's currently automatically detected to be upvoted when someone votes to close as a dup with that target. Thus, it's likely to be removed on closure. If you want the OP to see it after that, you may need to repost it once the question is closed.
 
ty :D
wait wait - does Chicago have a ... water area (not been to the States before - my US geography is next-to-none)?
 
4:01 PM
@treyBake Yes
It's right on the edge of one of the Great Lakes
 
@treyBake Yes. It sits on the shore of Lake Michigan which is the second largest great lake.
 
that's awesome.. would love to go to the States one day
 
@treyBake Here's one shot from the lake looking at the city skyline media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/0a/73/09/a9/…
it's quite a large body of water
even that is pretty close to the city, comparatively
 
That is definitely not a pond :p
 
The states are "newer" than most places. I'd like to visit Europe because of the history. Around here the oldest thing is like 200 years old.
 
4:04 PM
Each great lake is basically a sea, they're just called lakes because they're freshwater
 
well, America has had history, just not under the name of America :p
 
What happened to the stuff built before that?
 
@Dharman It doesn't exist anymore
 
Europe also seems cool, I'd like to go at least to one other country haha
 
The east coast has more historical stuff than the midwest. The midwest historical stuff is mostly frontier stuff
 
4:05 PM
unless you're in old cities like DC, Boston, etc. then the cities themselves have only existed for 200 years or so
obviously there were people here before then but native americans and settlers didn't build massive structures that last for centuries
with the exception of some burial mounds, some adobe buildings out west, etc.
 
Well, there are some places like this.
 
you can visit some colonial forts (circa 1700s) but they are almost all in states of quite disrepair
@Makyen Yep, that's the 'adobe buildings' I refer to
stuff near Havasu
 
There are some native american cities in the southwest that predates western settlements but most pre western civilization stuff is gone.
 
@TylerH California has their Spanish missions. A lot of them are quite nice and still open
Not over 200 years old tho
 
does the Mayan/Aztec stuff not count for America?
 
4:08 PM
@treyBake That's Mexico and South America
 
So America is North America and not America in general? I'm wid ya now haha
 
LOL, Hey Mexico, get out of America, you are not part of it.
 
was confused for a momento there haha
 
Mexico is considered part of North America
 
There's a near-Mayan civilization that used to live in what we know as the US plains (around the Mississippi River), but we know very little about them
 
4:09 PM
but obviously not part of the US
 
There can be quite a bit of confusion about it. The names are quite similar. In general, if just saying "America", it's usually assumed to mean the United States of America.
 
North/South America = continents. America = United States of America (i.e. Americans). Yes, it's confusing
 
You're welcome ;)
 
So, does it mean that you don't call other nations in America, Americans?
 
That would explain a lot..
 
4:12 PM
Correct. If you are from Mexico, you are a Mexican. Only Americans come from the USA
 
@Dharman Yep
 
@Dharman No, and the people in those other nations could be insulted by doing so.
 
Well, North America only has 3 countries: America, Canada and Mexico. Guatemala (south of Mexico) is considered Central America
 
I am insulted and I am European
 
In one sense, we are all Americans, in the sense that a Frenchman and a Spaniard are both Europeans.
but here people identify more with their nationality than with their continent (as I suspect Europeans and others do, too)
 
4:14 PM
yeah, though weirdly, (UK here) I'd say I was British rather than English
 
@treyBake well that's a special case :-P
 
@Machavity Central America is a made up place. It's still all part of the north american continent.
 
The UK is made up of several smaller countries, some of which are themselves made up of even more countries
 
@treyBake Don't worry, people outside of UK don't see any difference
 
BTW, what's the current status of UK leaving the EU? Are they still leaving? Is Boris still PM?
 
4:16 PM
haha xD^
 
For now I believe he is
and I don't think they even know what they're doing any more xD the deadline doth approach..
 
@TylerH The answer to all three questions is "Yes". And yes, that doesn't answer the first question
 
@Makyen Makes sense. I'll repost the comment once it's closed.
 
is it a close-able question?
 
@Victor whether it's closeable here (e.g. posting a cv-pls request) is a separate concern -- if you think there is voting fraud occurring, flag the question for moderator action and describe in detail what your concerns/suspicions are.
@Victor However, this question doesn't have an answer by the asker. Are you perhaps mistaking the "edited by" person for the "asker" person?
FWIW I do think the question is a duplicate of the question it was originally closed as.
 
@Victor Please don't comment about another user or their motivations. It looks like targeting users
 
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\o
 
7:20 PM
@treyBake I say I live in the UK even though I favour Scottish independence, which might be seen as the break-up of the union. So I wonder if the names we use are habit rather then tribalism, for the most part.
This question feels closable - maybe "no repro" on account of its triviality? What do folks think?
 
triviality is not a close vote reason.
Looks okay to me.
 
7:39 PM
^ Same here. Unless you can find a duplicate, I can't see a reason to close it.
 
@NathanOliver Thanks
 
@Dharman Thanks, np
 
8:03 PM
Autoflagged FP: flagged by @SmokeDetector, @Rob, @FrankerZ, @SnoringFrog
 
8:56 PM
> Thanks for your vote! Your vote has been recorded and it affects this post's ranking. Since this post has reached the minimum score of -1 your vote will not be displayed.
^ WAT?????????
 
9:07 PM
@NathanOliver welcome in the wagon
 
but I don't want to go for a ride in the wagon
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Ride it or reddit
 
reddit is looking more and more likely. I'm definitely not sticking around when SO becomes a debug service. Been there on another site and I joined SO to get away from that.
 
coming soon: debugoverflow.com
 
9:52 PM
@NathanOliver Unfortunately Reddit is a toxic Twitter-aggression mess, there is no discernable moderation in most programming subs, authors are not incentivised to ask good questions, and there are no co-editing facilities. Stack Overflow is going to have to fail way harder before Reddit becomes appealing ;-)
 
@halfer Just give it 6 to 8...
;)
 
Heh! Perhaps I am an incurable optimist... I think SO can pull themselves up by their bootstraps on this one
 
M--
11:10 PM
@TylerH would you nullify my last req?
 
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