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The content of these 2 questions are identical :

It is noted that the questions have been merged, but why not remove completely the one marked as duplicated ?
As there is no more answers on it, it does not bring additional information.

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  • Based on your comment, I think a clearer title might be, "Why does a question-merge not turn the merged question into a redirect?" or "Why are merged questions visible? Why not turn them into redirects?" Although maybe that should be a separate question.
    – apsillers
    Jun 11, 2015 at 19:55

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It's there as a reference to the canonical question. Users who find the duplicate question when searching, or who are pointed to that question via a URL that had previously been exposed externally, will be pointed to the canonical question instead of simply getting a 404 message.

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  • An other way could be that both url reach the same target ?
    – mpromonet
    Jun 11, 2015 at 19:31
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    @mpromonet: Unless you are logged in, you will be automatically redirected. Jun 11, 2015 at 20:25

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