Duplicates shouldn't be deleted when they provide a useful window into the canonical. They're worth keeping around when they approach the same problem in a very different way, use radically different terminology, already have lots of inbound links to them or other google juice making them likely to attract traffic, or any other factor making them likely to attract traffic from users that wouldn't otherwise be able to find the canonical or another duplicate.
Quite simply, the vast majority of duplicate posts don't meet that criteria, at least for common duplicates. They tend to use similar wording, don't have lots of sustained incoming traffic, etc. They're just adding more noise for people to sort through or adding additional layers of indirection for people searching for the answer to this question without helping people find a solution that wouldn't otherwise.