Since Stack Overflow began in 2008, many good questions are already taken or answered by someone a long time ago. The majority of the oldest users secured their questions and subsequent questions are marked for duplication. I get it.
Consider this NullPointerException question as an example. How could new users grow their reputation in order to obtain privileges and help other users? Points are awarded for duplication, but receive much less attention from queues. This impedes new users' motivation for seeking out unanswered and answered questions.
Many of the hardest questions remain. We know there a lot of duplication, but we don't receive points for marking them as duplicates. We have many questions with unaccepted answers, waiting for them to decide which answer is acceptable can be never-ending process. There should be a feature or privilege that would benefit both old and new users, and keep questions distinct in Stack Overflow communities.
no points are awarded to duplicate a thread
; duplicates are typically down-voted, yes, but the OPs that created them can still earn rep from them, provided they are up-voted, and not deleted.