Yes, we monitor a lot of things that users do and use that information to inform the decisions we make regarding new or existing features. We also monitor voting and automatically invalidate votes... although there's still cases where we have to manually investigate more elaborate patterns.
So, full automation isn't always possible, since there's a high number of false positives in some situations. Analyzing new users' posts in particular is difficult due to natural language parsing being unreliable/uninterpretable in some cases. And we tend to err a bit on the side of caution when it comes to votes.
All in all, the answer to you question is "yes, we look at data" and "no, it's not feasible to create fully automated handling of negative behaviours".
That isn't to say that there's no possible improvement we could make at all... so if you have a specific suggestion of how we could reliably identify question duplicates (or any other issues), please post feature requests for those. You can likely use the Data Explorer to test your proposals (except for vote analysis) before bringing them forward as well.