How to handle reposts in QA?
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Hi, from time to time users repost their question when they are not satisfied with the answers. If you have this deja-vu effect and click on a users name, it's easy to spot reposts. What is the (community) recommended way to handle it? I marked subjects with [Repost] and linked to the old one, someone else preferred to delete the question? Thanks /M
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Hi, from time to time users repost their question when they are not satisfied with the answers. If you have this deja-vu effect and click on a users name, it's easy to spot reposts. What is the (community) recommended way to handle it? I marked subjects with [Repost] and linked to the old one, someone else preferred to delete the question? Thanks /M
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I delete them.
.45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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Hi, from time to time users repost their question when they are not satisfied with the answers. If you have this deja-vu effect and click on a users name, it's easy to spot reposts. What is the (community) recommended way to handle it? I marked subjects with [Repost] and linked to the old one, someone else preferred to delete the question? Thanks /M
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I'd add a comment to the question directing the user to the original post and then delete the question.
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I'd add a comment to the question directing the user to the original post and then delete the question.
Any suggestion for the members without license to kill? :)
Chat in Europe :java: Now with 24% more Twitter
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Any suggestion for the members without license to kill? :)
Chat in Europe :java: Now with 24% more Twitter
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