It depends. Folks are usually trying to be helpful and get some points by answering questions where some new found knowledge would apply. However, these can sometimes be essentially the same question, just asked differently - at which point it's helpful if you examine them, see if perhaps some could be marked as duplicate of the best one, and answers perhaps merged.
If they're really different questions where the same answer applies, that's fine - just mark them as invalid. Generally, however - this auto generated flag tends to unearth a small 'strip' of questions that can probably be combined into a canonical with various stubs leading to it.
Doing the investigative work and flagging 'other' on the auto-flagged posts to inform the mods of your results is a very helpful thing to do, up to and including which questions should be marked as a duplicate, if you have the requisite domain knowledge to make the determination.
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