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It's well-known that for logged-out users, duplicate questions with no answers redirect to their duplicate target (see Why do links to duplicate question automatically redirect to the duplicate? and Why do duplicate questions automatically redirect when logged out?). I've found an edge case where this shouldn't happen, though:

Consider this questionthis question. It's been marked as a duplicate of this onethis one. The dupe still exists (for now), but the target has been deleted. If a logged-out user visits the former link, they'll be shown the "Page not found" message, which is certainly not more useful than being shown the still-extant duplicate. In cases like this, shouldn't we instead just show them the duplicate, rather than sending them to an even less useful page?

EDIT: Looks like the duplicate in my example is deleted now too. If anyone is aware of one that still exists(Credit to Laurel for pointing me to this query, please edit this to use it insteadfind a new example after my original was broken.)

It's well-known that for logged-out users, duplicate questions with no answers redirect to their duplicate target (see Why do links to duplicate question automatically redirect to the duplicate? and Why do duplicate questions automatically redirect when logged out?). I've found an edge case where this shouldn't happen, though:

Consider this question. It's been marked as a duplicate of this one. The dupe still exists (for now), but the target has been deleted. If a logged-out user visits the former link, they'll be shown the "Page not found" message, which is certainly not more useful than being shown the still-extant duplicate. In cases like this, shouldn't we instead just show them the duplicate, rather than sending them to an even less useful page?

EDIT: Looks like the duplicate in my example is deleted now too. If anyone is aware of one that still exists, please edit this to use it instead.

It's well-known that for logged-out users, duplicate questions with no answers redirect to their duplicate target (see Why do links to duplicate question automatically redirect to the duplicate? and Why do duplicate questions automatically redirect when logged out?). I've found an edge case where this shouldn't happen, though:

Consider this question. It's been marked as a duplicate of this one. The dupe still exists (for now), but the target has been deleted. If a logged-out user visits the former link, they'll be shown the "Page not found" message, which is certainly not more useful than being shown the still-extant duplicate. In cases like this, shouldn't we instead just show them the duplicate, rather than sending them to an even less useful page?

(Credit to Laurel for pointing me to this query, to find a new example after my original was broken.)

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