The intent is simple: the experience in a particular domain should count for something. The more experience you have in a particular topic the more trust you should have to deal with this particular topic.
For example, question has tags: pythonsubprocesspexpect. If I have python and subprocess gold badges, I would like to use subprocess tag for the dupe hammer because it is more specific (that is, there are fewer questions tagged subprocess than there are python).
The likelihood of a mistake (the question is not an exact duplicate) is less than it would be for a python question in general and therefore the reopening of the question using the dupe hammer should be restricted to gold badge holders with the same or more specific tag.
For example, for questions closed by a user with a gold badge in subprocess or pexpect in this case, a user with only a python gold badge would only be able to vote for a re-open, and not be able to use their dupe-hammer.
The tag ranking order doesn't have to be exact. If it is precomputed once a year it might be enough. There should be no performance/scaling penalty in this case.
Related: Dupe hammer: multiple tags, multiple gold badges. The current exact criteria used to choose from multiple tags are unclear.
Q: do you mean for both closing and reopening to be restricted to only the least popular tag (forbidding the use of the dupehammer to anyone with gold badges only in the other tags), or only for reopening to receive this restriction?
No, only the reopening should be restricted but when you close a question and you have multiple gold badges for the question tags then the least popular is chosen (what tag is chosen has no relation on your ability to close the question)
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