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I am seeing a small issue with "me too"s on a few questions, especially common hardware that often has driver issues, like this question. Should this be flagged, commented, or something else?

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    If the OP goes back and actually adds their hardware info you can help by editing the question to be hardware specific, that way they don't attract generic posts. Commented Apr 30, 2012 at 21:07

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This is the comment used to inform users that "Me too" is not a valid answer:

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These should be flagged as not real answers and deleted.

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