The popular tags, C, C++, Java, Android, PHP etc. already have a FAQ list and/or tag. Users can search this and use the canonical Q&A as dupe targets. Fine, but why are [not the OP] users doing this searching and linking? Do they have to?
Gold badge 'Mjolnir wielders' could be given the power to hammer closed the very worst multi-duped questions say the top 20, without specifically searching for the duplicate: 'Closed as frequent duplicate, refer to FAQ: [link to FAQ, not a specific question]'.
This moves the effort of searching for the dupe from the moderator to the OP, where it belongs, and where the OP should have searched before asking.
Such 'one-click' dupe-handling would remove the need for Gold users to continually search FAQ lists for the same 'how can I compare strings in Java' Q&A and reduce the temptation to just 'answer because it's quicker', 'answer because search sucks' or other reasons to just churn out duplicate answers.
Note: I did search for 'FAQ' before this post. There are several suggestions (from @Lundin for one) regarding finding FAQ dupes, but I did not find anything about supercharging the Thors. I don't have my own hammers yet, but I'm fine with Gold users having such power and confidence that they would use it responsibly and effectively.