Timeline for Bounties for echoes: Why are we rewarding this redundant answer?
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| 5 hours ago | comment | added | galacticninja | The answer has now garnered (unanimous) 6 votes of "recommend deletion". It is now up to the moderators whether to delete it. | |
| 9 hours ago | comment | added | Valorum | @Randal'Thor - You don't think that giving someone a medal for fly-tippping will encourage other people to litter? | |
| 9 hours ago | comment | added | Rand al'Thor Mod | "something that we want to see happening on the main site more often?" - no, but when it happened once, I thought it was a really nice thing to see, someone thinking beyond the immediate benefit of answering a single ID request and posting a more broadly useful answer (one of the great things about ID, as I'm sure you'd agree, is that these Q&A do help more than just one person to find one thing). "Won't this just encourage users to post redundant 'me too' answers" - why on earth would it? | |
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| 10 hours ago | history | edited | Valorum | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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| 10 hours ago | history | asked | Valorum | CC BY-SA 4.0 |