I've always wondered, will there anytime (theorically) come a time that every single (general) question will have an answer, though posting a question, will always be a duplicate?
As anybody can see, questions from '09-'12 have alot short general questions, with super-quality answers. In contrary, questions from the last few years, are rather newbie 'specific' questions, or unable-to-debug questions. Any "good" question was already asked. (In some sense, this may be the reason the close-attitude has been driven up dramatically, these years.) Are these kind of questions a reason to run this site?
(It's interesting to see, as 1 line questions from years ago, have been upvoted to skyrocking numbers, only because the answer is good. While today questions like this would be closed as "too broad" or so.)
So, will there come a time, when Stack Overflow will no more allow new posts, but be just an information site?