Ask YC: Duplicate Posts
Ok folks,
I'm pretty tired of people complaining about dupes that are more than a couple of days apart.
Discussions change, perspectives change. There is serious value in re-asking a question 2,4,10 weeks out. I've even considered re-asking my own questions before.
While it is nice to have a listing of posts that have talked about something before, please don't patronize people who do ask questions that have been asked here before.
So, my question:
Can we specify some civil way of 1)Telling someone their post is a dupe 2)Pointing out that search options do exist 3)Continuing on with their discussion and anwering their question as asked.
Thoughts?
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http://www.ycombinator.search.xirium.com/
Here's some basic categories:
- what programming language should i start / learn next?
- what editor, VCS, bug tracker
- what profilers /debuggers / unit testing / BDD shd i use?
- how do i deal with RSI/ wrist pain / eye strain?
- what hosts / colo / DNS host / domain registrar / host pinging service do you reommend?
- what laptop / keyboard / mouse / display shd i get? where can i buy it if i live in _______
- what virtualization shd i use?
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http://www.gabrielweinberg.com/startupswiki/Ask_YC_Archive
- How do you stay motivated?
- Which books should I read?
- What music do you listen to while coding?
- What's the best web development framework?
If the question was, "What do you think is the hottest startup right now?" that would have a higher delta. I don't think most of the time these questions are reposted because the posting user wants an update -- usually they're by someone that's only been in the community for a couple weeks. Hence I think it'd be nice to make a search tool more visible so that people could more easily check.
2) http://www.searchyc.com
3) continue on with your discussion
I'd like to see more technical solutions to the dupe problem. For instance, if someone feels the need to start the "what is the value of a college degree" discussion again, the site could present them with a McDonald's job application in convenient PDF format, then redirect back to reddit.