I always wonder, why downvote dupes? I know what the downvote stands for/means. But for some reason I don't feel like it applies to (some)dupes.
This question does not show any research effort
Sometimes I fail to find the information I want/need after several searches in SO and end up posting a duplicate, some if not most of the information is easily found by mods/highrep/veteran users. It doesn't necessarily mean I didn't search well enough, or that I didn't put enough effort does it? It's information that can be found by them cause they've seen it before or they favorited the question. Most of the times it's all about the wording of the question what makes some users unable to find the information they want/need, and that can be a bit difficult since everyone's chain of thought is different.
It is unclear
If it's unclear, then how come we found out it's a dupe?
or not useful
Dupes are useful(or so I think, from my little experience/time in this network) cause old questions tend to be forgotten, having new questions that point to these old ones is a way to keep the information accessible for anyone, regardless of their time in the network.
Maybe I see things in a different/wrong way, and that's why I'm posting this question, hoping that if I'm wrong I can get corrected.
P.S. I know everyone is entitled to do as they please with their vote privileges, and I'm not promoting the upvote of duplicates either. I'm simply trying to understand.