Currently as you know Documentation is in beta and anyone can edit as per their knowledge. if you dupe close to the documentation and if in future the example is changed and or deleted for whatever reason the future visitor will be left clueless.
Because there is no protected or locked feature in documentation to prevent other new user or less knowledgeable user on particular tag/field to contribute. This is main reason in case of wiki posts that they are protected and locked to prevent further unnecessary changes.
I think one can do is to direct the user to documentation with the help of comment.
Edit: As everyone know here that protected questions prevent new user, sock puppets, spammer to give answer on post which applied mainly on wiki posts and posts with high amount of upvotes but it is not in the case of documentation.
And most of the time anybody dupe close a question it happens on highly upvoted question which is protected as well.
As shown here How to report users spamming in Documentation requests?
What are protected questions?
A protected question prevents answers being added by anonymous and
very new users.
Questions should be protected when they are garnering lots of views
and newbies are adding "me too!", "thanks!" and possibly even spam
non-answers.
So my point here is documentation has no safety measure right now to prevent the above mentioned and not every user know about the reviews & edits happened on documentation.
As i answered in those questions that users are unaware that where to find the edits happened on any particular example.
Incorrect review: plagiarised material with added spam links
Why has my proposal disappeared?