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I've been using TeX.SE for some time now, both for questions and answers.

Although I do flag a new question as duplicate if I know that question has been posted before, I often find myself tempted, in a crave for reputation, to quickly answer a question (if I can) without checking beforehand whether it is a duplicate.

Perhaps I need professional help; TeX.SE can be so addictive! However, I suspect I am not the only one to feel and act that way.

As someone about to answer a question, should one always check whether the question is a duplicate?

Do you feel, as I do, that the reputation system can prove counter-productive regarding flagging questions as duplicates (when they deserve it)?

EDIT: I unearthed, in SE podcast #15 (starting at 11'20''), a discussion between Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood that is relevant to my questionthe topic.

I've been using TeX.SE for some time now, both for questions and answers.

Although I do flag a new question as duplicate if I know that question has been posted before, I often find myself tempted, in a crave for reputation, to quickly answer a question (if I can) without checking beforehand whether it is a duplicate.

Perhaps I need professional help; TeX.SE can be so addictive! However, I suspect I am not the only one to feel and act that way.

As someone about to answer a question, should one always check whether the question is a duplicate?

Do you feel, as I do, that the reputation system can prove counter-productive regarding flagging questions as duplicates (when they deserve it)?

EDIT: I unearthed, in SE podcast #15 (starting at 11'20''), a discussion between Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood that is relevant to my question.

I've been using TeX.SE for some time now, both for questions and answers.

Although I do flag a new question as duplicate if I know that question has been posted before, I often find myself tempted, in a crave for reputation, to quickly answer a question (if I can) without checking beforehand whether it is a duplicate.

Perhaps I need professional help; TeX.SE can be so addictive! However, I suspect I am not the only one to feel and act that way.

As someone about to answer a question, should one always check whether the question is a duplicate?

Do you feel, as I do, that the reputation system can prove counter-productive regarding flagging questions as duplicates (when they deserve it)?

EDIT: I unearthed, in SE podcast #15 (starting at 11'20''), a discussion between Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood that is relevant to the topic.

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I've been using TeX.SE for some time now, both for questions and answers.

Although I do flag a new question as duplicate if I know that question has been posted before, I often find myself tempted, in a crave for reputation, to quickly answer a question (if I can) without checking beforehand whether it is a duplicate.

Perhaps I need professional help; TeX.SE can be so addictive! However, I suspect I am not the only one to feel and act that way.

As someone about to answer a question, should one always check whether the question is a duplicate?

Do you feel, as I do, that the reputation system can prove counter-productive regarding flagging questions as duplicates (when they deserve it)?

EDIT: I unearthed, in SE podcast #15 (starting at 11'20''), a discussion between Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood that is relevant to my question.

I've been using TeX.SE for some time now, both for questions and answers.

Although I do flag a new question as duplicate if I know that question has been posted before, I often find myself tempted, in a crave for reputation, to quickly answer a question (if I can) without checking beforehand whether it is a duplicate.

Perhaps I need professional help; TeX.SE can be so addictive! However, I suspect I am not the only one to feel and act that way.

As someone about to answer a question, should one always check whether the question is a duplicate?

Do you feel, as I do, that the reputation system can prove counter-productive regarding flagging questions as duplicates (when they deserve it)?

I've been using TeX.SE for some time now, both for questions and answers.

Although I do flag a new question as duplicate if I know that question has been posted before, I often find myself tempted, in a crave for reputation, to quickly answer a question (if I can) without checking beforehand whether it is a duplicate.

Perhaps I need professional help; TeX.SE can be so addictive! However, I suspect I am not the only one to feel and act that way.

As someone about to answer a question, should one always check whether the question is a duplicate?

Do you feel, as I do, that the reputation system can prove counter-productive regarding flagging questions as duplicates (when they deserve it)?

EDIT: I unearthed, in SE podcast #15 (starting at 11'20''), a discussion between Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood that is relevant to my question.

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I've been using TeX.SE for some time now, both for questions and answers.

Although I do flag a new question as duplicate if I know that question has been posted before, I often find myself tempted, in a crave for reputation, to quickly answer a question (if I can) without checking beforehand whether it has posted beforehandis a duplicate.

Perhaps I need professional help; TeX.SE iscan be so addictive.! However, I suspect I am not the only one to feel and act that way.

As someone about to answer a question, should one always check whether the question is a duplicate?

Do you feel, as I do, that the reputation system can prove counter-productive regarding flagging questions as duplicates (when they deserve it)?

I've been using TeX.SE for some time now, both for questions and answers.

Although I do flag a new question as duplicate if I know that question has been posted before, I often find myself tempted, in a crave for reputation, to quickly answer a question (if I can) without checking whether it has posted beforehand.

Perhaps I need professional help; TeX.SE is so addictive. However, I suspect I am not the only one to feel and act that way.

As someone about to answer a question, should one always check whether the question is a duplicate?

Do you feel, as I do, that the reputation system can prove counter-productive regarding flagging questions as duplicates (when they deserve it)?

I've been using TeX.SE for some time now, both for questions and answers.

Although I do flag a new question as duplicate if I know that question has been posted before, I often find myself tempted, in a crave for reputation, to quickly answer a question (if I can) without checking beforehand whether it is a duplicate.

Perhaps I need professional help; TeX.SE can be so addictive! However, I suspect I am not the only one to feel and act that way.

As someone about to answer a question, should one always check whether the question is a duplicate?

Do you feel, as I do, that the reputation system can prove counter-productive regarding flagging questions as duplicates (when they deserve it)?

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