I just came across this question and I was about to lay down the gold dupehammer. However, some lizard man closed it as ""Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?")..." which I agree with but it is also a dupe.
Part of the reason Bill got to it before me was because I was trying to decide if it was worth searching for a target dupe (which wouldn't take long) since the OP didn't put forth any effort at all.
The question is, should we bother with finding the dupe for the user when they haven't even given it a try (the code or obviously searching). What good/bad would be done here.
The good might be...
there is one more easily searchable question for people having an issue getting it to work. This "question" could then point them to an actual question with a good answer.
The bad...
This would be encouraging a lack of effort in code and research.
Maybe the best thing to do for this question is to vote to delete it. But should we even bother with closing as a dupe in these cases when there can be several close reasons?
Final thought
The problem with someone like me closing as off-topic for that very valid reason is that it gives others the opportunity to leave "answers" to a non-question since my hammer doesn't reach that far. By closing as a dupe, I can stop any "answers" from coming in to this "question". If only my hammer had more power ;)