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by 1vuio0pswjnm7
47 days ago
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It's not clear to me what "[dupe]" means on HN anymore It is being used, e.g., by this commenter, where the URLs and the target page content for each submission differ Moreover, HN allows duplicate submissions under some circumstances, where the URLs are exactly the same. If the submissions are relatively far apart in time sometimes the moderator or a commenter will reply with "Previous discussion". More recently, a "past" link was added. Many times however the duplicate submissions are close together in time and there are no comments Perhaps "[dupe]" as used here means "duplicate topic". But that seems like a pointless label as there are multiple submissions about the same topic every week on HN As someone who archives all active HN story URLs, titles, etc. in an SQL database daily, I can locate duplicate submissions very quickly. Most do not have any indication of "[dupe]" in the title or comments |
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Not pointless at all, keeps things fresh and rolling. Stops some of us having to see the same topic over and over, and directs those who missed things to where the main discussion happened or is still happening. Stuff moves pretty fast around here.
You might see multiple submissions (a regular offender of submitting a ton of duplicates yourself) but they don't go anywhere, don't make it to front page or eyeball traction (say >20 upvotes). Most don't need specific dupe flagging because there's no discussion forming. Sharing the link helps casual readers find the discussion. And directs the recognition and attention to the original posters and story especially when stories are barely hours old.
As if you haven't been around here for awhile enough to be clearer on this. Striving to keep the feed fresh and discussion together helps us all, you could do better to contribute that way.