Imagine there is a question which is essentially offtopic, asking for debugging help but even failed to provide an error message. By one of it's issues it's also a duplicate.
For example, PDO wordpress query is a sure offtopic, as for the code given, it wouldn't execute even past connect, and never get to the query execution, making it impossible to throw a syntax error in SQL - so, one can guess that provided code is not a real one. Which will make possible answer but a guesswork (save for the dupe part).
Given you've got a Mjölnir dupe hammer and an offtopic vote will never get to all five, what would you choose?
- Close as a dupe.
- Vote to close as offtopic and add to ever growing closure queue
- Move on. There is already ten. million. crappy. questions - one more won't make any difference.
- Change Stack Overflow rules to let the OP have their nursing forum-like answer legally?
Update
There is an interesting comment down below, which explained a closevote with some statements.
First, it stated that "an addition to the second option is unnecessary and criticizing". In fact, this addition is obligatory, to make a whole picture for the reader, stating that two votes aren't the same: one will make the question closed and another won't. And if someone thinks that a true description does criticize something, they have to blame the original, not the mirror.
Second, it says that "To move on is not an option". But what I can observe with my eyes is millions of duplicated or offtopic questions that has been left intact. Means "to move on" is an option, and a most used one.
Third states that Stack Overflow is not a community-driven website, but some sort of dictatorship, where no changes can be made ever by the will of community, so, one should never even mention them. I don't know if it's true or false, but I only can tell that such a statement is quite disputable as a closure reason.