Several tags, namely PHP and javascript, have extensive tag wiki entries, complete with FAQ answers and links to relevant documentation.
If a user asks a question that has been addressed many, many times, we can choose to close it and link some other question as the duplicate. Sometimes, however, there are not any good duplicates to point at because they were also bad questions that could be answered via the documentation, or are addressed on the tag wiki. I've seen questions that have duplicate close reasons pointing at a question that was closed as a duplicate of a question that was closed as off topic.
I propose that we should be able to use the tag wiki as the common reference point when closing FAQ-type questions. There does not seem to be much appreciation of reference-type answers (and they are only effective if you know about them), so this seems like the most simple and clean way to index many, many duplicate/poorly researched questions into a single, authoritative source.
In summary,
The problem many, many duplications of extremely common questions with no single, authoritative, centralized place to link them to that everyone is aware of
The proposed solution Link to the tag wiki when closing as a duplicate
Good reference thread on MetaMeta with a different approach: Duplicates Mark II, Canonicals, more aggressive duplicate prevention