I stumbled upon this question which was closed as a duplicate of this one and got to wondering why duplicate questions aren't just deleted, I quickly realized that it must be because it makes the problem the questions talk about more searchable (the problem being difficult to search is likely the problem it has duplicates in the first place)
There's a problem with that though. This does indeed increase the searchability of the problem, but it leads the traffic to the duplicates (of which there might be several). Since every way of naming or addressing the problem now has its own question, the traffic the problem gets is spread out among those questions. Of course everyone also visits the original, but that one won't show up unless you use the right terminology when researching.
What I'd suggest is to add the tags, titles (and maybe text) of the duplicates to the original as hidden text, so when you use uncommon terminology when googling a problem you're having, the original question (with lots of traffic and thus ranked highly) will show up in the results.
Here's a proof that it is not already possible to find the original question, even when looking for all the words in the title of the duplicate, a key word of the title of the original and "stack overflow".
What are everyone's thoughts on this?
edit: Since people apparently don't see my point, I'll throw in an analogy. Suppose you're building colorful towers to attract animals who are lured in by color. Some are lured in by red and others by green and they both prefer high towers. Now if you had a limited amount of red and green bricks, would you build two towers, one green and one red, or would you build one high tower, using both colors?