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Q&A Going back in browser encourages accidental duplicate posting.

I wrote an answer to a question, followed a link somewhere, then went back in the browser (Alt back-arrow in my case). Somehow I managed to go back from where the answer was posted. I saw my answ...

0 answers  ·  posted 9mo ago by Olin Lathrop‭

Question feature-request
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2024-02-17T14:03:37Z (9 months ago)
Going back in browser encourages accidental duplicate posting.
I wrote an answer to a question, followed a link somewhere, then went back in the browser (Alt back-arrow in my case).

Somehow I managed to go back from where the answer was posted.  I saw my answer in the edit window, and thought to myself <i>"Oops, looks like I forgot to click SUBMIT"</i>, so did that.  Then I saw I had actually submitted two answers.  Of course I deleted the second one as soon as I realized what happened.

I vaguely remember this happened once or twice in the distant past.

What, if anything, can and should we do about this?  I don't know enough about web serving to know what's reasonably possible and practical.  This is a minor issue, so doing nothing is an acceptable answer.  I tagged it as a feature request in case this is a simple and easy thing to address.  I've seen other web sites that simply don't let you go back from certain states, but that's usually for authentication reasons.