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I've noticed some threads have started to be tagged as 'duplicate', which implies that duplicate questions are frowned upon and shouldn't have been asked again. But the FAQ explicitly states:

If you ask a question that has been asked before, that is OK and deliberately allowed. No question is too trivial or too "newbie".

Clearly, mixed messages are being sent. How should this be fixed?

Do not use the "Duplicate" Tag


We need a better method to find and link related duplicate questions, but a tag named "duplicate" is the wrong way. At the moment I am editing posts to include links to similar questions. If the questions are identical then I may opt to delete one.

It's rarely this straightforward, however -- usually there are two similar but not-quite-the-same questions, both of which have value for different reasons.

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Jeff, the problem I have is if someone doesn't look for an answer before asking. If you do look and you see the potentially duplicate post, you should include links to that and an explanation of the differences between that post and yours and why those answers are not helpful. – Mark Brady Oct 24 '08 at 20:55

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