@NinjaPuppy I don't know what went into this precise decision but there are groups of duplicates for which having one additional duplicate provides no added value to the site. We should preserve duplicates insofar as they are useful. There's a point beyond which they are no longer useful. The Java NPE is my go-to example for "additional dupes are not useful."
@NinjaPuppy It's a question that is asked rather frequently and demonstrates a lack of knowledge on the basics of Java's for loop. The duplicate explains it perfectly and there are enough around that it was judged not good enough to keep.
@NinjaPuppy Having too many sign posts is actually harmful to people who are looking for a solution without having to slog through redundant information.
@NinjaPuppy I close 30-40 dupes a day. Almost every question that gets a lot of eyeballs in java is a duplicate, and most often than not, a bad one. If the site wants us to stop deleting them, I'm fine with that.
looking for something interesting? this question has exact requirement of this post; Do you think the OP is a student and was asked with a problem to solve?
@NinjaPuppy I wouldn't know about other tags, but in java, there really is a lot of duplicates posted (like that one above), and they are poor in the sense that they show no research effort at all and often, they are answered, defeating the roomba (again, like the one above). I don't like deleting duplicates but when it's the 3rd of the day, each day... Well I don't even want to open java anymore and rely on Queen's messages here...
What's worse, there are only 2-5 of us from java that moderate heavily. Everyone happily answers these poor questions/duplicates making it, imo, worse and worse.
@SotiriosDelimanolis Well I think you need to seek help from them (so tone in comment matters) maybe use meta link meta.stackoverflow.com/a/267504/5292302, but in many case it better to just avoid conflict.
@SotiriosDelimanolis Well tone matters, but that seems constructive, surely in some cases it better just to avoid the conflict..
People do it for repz and normally the easier the question is the more votes you get.. so at a certain point they know but they don't care... it that case better to just leave it and clean up the mess.
@PetterFriberg My comments on duplicates always explain my reasoning. It's just arguments for closing, no conflict. If they want to take it there, I point them to meta or chat.
Clean up the mess? No, that's how you start burning out lol <<<< I'm going to do the opposite and join them in creating the mess
I will say I was on another site and the lack of moderation drove me insane. Enough to the point that I left there and came here. I was astounded by all the stuff regular users can do here. As "bad" as it is right now it is still far above other places I have seen.
We just need to find a constructive way to make it better and that will take time
I think the best we can do is try to stop dupe answers from getting rep and instead reward people for finding dupes. If we did that then I believe a lot of the friction would be taken care of.
@Braiam Yes but that is more work. We need the system to help. If the Q is closed as a dupe then it should not have been answered and the rep should not be gained.
@PetterFriberg Sure. We could do that first and work on the rest later if needed. We just need more motivation for the people that can close to close other than it makes the site better, isn't that worth the not rep?
Yep. You know what the answer is but you also know the answer is already out there so you find it and give it to them. That should be rewarded. That makes the temptation of answering when you know less.
meeh the process is always the same, at least for me, I search google before answering every question; the difference is that I know what to search on... if it already exists on SO (give me some repz that I know where), if not give me some repz that I write what is going on pointing to documentation, example etc
@NathanOliver I have but to my few own examples that I made... I probably need to do more docs... sometimes I can be useful, to not link to external sources
@cricket_007 Ah indeed, that's nice. Still not built-in but getting closer :p (Not sure I like all those convFormat.replace performance wise but maybe that can be adjusted)
As for my experiment I mentioned above, I was absolutely shocked how much crap got through (was monkey upvoted, panic accepted wrong or incomplete answers) when I refrained from down-/close voting, but trying just to give helpful comments.
@NathanOliver Yeah. The automatic raining machine didn't work right anymore. I tried to compensate with a manual water dispenser, but I'm afraid it wasn't regularly and effectively enough :/
@NathanOliver Well, it was my 1st time to run a trainforest terrarium. I'll start over and keep in mind what I've learned now. Just sad two geckos didn't survive my lack of knowledge :P
@NathanOliver The difficult thing is, fish or reptiles don't start to bark or meow forcing on you when they'll miss something. You've gotta learn it the hard way :(