Consider the following theoretical situation:
New user asks a question:
Why does my program process a sorted array faster than an unsorted array?
I see this question, I can:
- Vote to close as duplicate
- Answer the question with a link to the duplicate, with possibly a little bit of extra explanation to their exact scenario
In the first case, I get rewarded with nothing.
In the second case, I will probably get an accepted checkmark and 15 rep (if I am FGITW), and the asker will get two rep for accepting my answer. We are both encouraged to leave this duplicate open!
Therefore, I propose that we make the rewards for these two scenarios equal.
Now that we have a new user interface that allows people to close their own questions as duplicate, we should have the user verifying that their question is a duplicate provide the exact same rep as if they had accepted an answer that said the same thing.
Some caveats:
To prevent people from posting duplicate questions on purpose to gain rep, we would not award the +2 for an accept, just the +15 accepted answer rep to the duplicate finder.- It seems the consensus in the answers is that giving this +2 rep is not only okay, but preferred. FWIW I am okay with this.
- We would only award the +15 rep if the asker themselves clicks the "that solved my problem!" button. If it's closed as duplicate from 5 CVs, then no rep would be assigned.
- This basically means that the person marking it as a duplicate is now encouraged to explain why the duplicate question is a duplicate in the comments, because they must get the asker to believe their question is now answered. In my opinion, this is a good thing.
- This is a core part of this proposal. If this were not part of it, I wouldn't support the idea myself.
- This piece of the proposal is also why this question is not, itself, a duplicate of this or this or this.