I think the rules for deleting dupe-hammered questions should be tightened to require at least five users to make a vote to close or delete.
Dupe-hammered questions can be deleted by votes of only three users, assuming that the user who does dupe-hammering also votes to delete the question:
- User A : hammer + delete
- User B : delete
- User C : delete
In contrast, questions closed for other reasons require at least five users to cast a vote, assuming that three of the users who closed the question also vote to delete it:
- User A : close
- User B : close
- User C : close
- User D : close
- User E : close + delete
- User A : delete
- User B : delete
Given that duplicates tend to cause less harm than "send me codez", spam, and grossly off-topic questions, I think it would be fair to require votes of at least as many users for deleting dupes as it takes to delete closed questions from other categories.
The user count should include closing votes cast prior to hammering. For example, the following sequence of votes should lead to deletion:
- User A : close
- User B : close
- User C : hammer + delete
- User D : delete
- User E : delete
However, if the dupe is hammered first, the sequence should be as follows:
- User A : hammer + delete
- User B : delete
- User C : delete
- User D : delete
- User E : delete
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