Do close them as a suitable duplicate, assuming that no other close reason applies.
The main concern with giving advice on off-topic questions is that it does not contribute to the repository in two ways:
- It makes off-topic content harder to clean up.
- It does not contribute to teaching the user not to do that again.
But in this case, there is a line between what makes a question low quality and altogether unsuitable for the site.
By closing as a duplicate, often quickly by a gold badge holder, an answer is given to the asker while leaving a potential signpost. That the question shows no effort is a reason to downvote the question, so as to signal that its usefulness is questionable.
And by garnering downvotes, the poster should understand that not enough effort was laid on the question and will prevent them from learning that such behavior is OK. In fact, they will need to take the extra mile of understanding the duplicate, which in itself is a suggestion to lay more effort on a question. And although unlikely, if the question actually ends up being positively received, it's mission accomplished anyway.
Closing for another reason would only provide the benefit of potentially triggering the Roomba sooner, but not much else. No answer is given, which frustrates the asker more than giving a duplicate.
In the end, I do not believe that there is a systematic problem with the site regarding questions which should have been closed as a duplicate or closed as another reason, but the former appears to work better towards our goals.
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