Let's do a little risk/reward analysis here. Given a question that should be closed as a dupe (and for no other reason, because that would require 5 users anyway), what is the cost of letting it stay open for a little while?
- It takes up someone's time reading and maybe answering it instead of just going to another question to find the answer.
- Means that the OP doesn't get hit with a question ban just yet.
Combined with the fact that the question should get closed as a dupe anyway (instead of RIGHT NOW!!11!1), the cost of letting it live for a little bit seems pretty low.
So now what is the cost of implementing your suggestion?
- Potential for collusion and abuse
- Dealing with any potential abuse is probably harder than dealing with an open dupe.
On the flip side, implementing this allows us to close dupes faster and keep tags cleaner, which is always good.
It also stops people from abusing tagging to avoid closure. Which I'm not convinced is really a huge problem. I assume most new users don't know about this restriction (heck, I didn't until I read this post), so I can't imagine it will be abused much. Also, people can now use bounties to stave off closure of questions, but that hasn't become a big enough problem to warrant the time and energy to stop it. And even if someone does abuse the tagging, we have flags and mods for that.
Overall, I like the idea, but on balance it comes up short for me.