When you close a question as duplicate with the gold-badge dupehammer, there's a grace period in which users can still answer said question.
For obvious duplicates, (familiar questions, well-known answers), this often means multiple answers will slip in, after the question is closed.
Here's a recent example. As you can see, the dupe hammer was applied before any of the answers were submitted, yet three answers got through, the last one submitted 3 minutes after closing the question.
My request is to drastically reduce this grace period, or even remove it altogether.
Answers on hammered duplicates typically add nothing new to the subject. The answer in the dupe target is usually more elaborate.
The answers do prevent downvoted duplicates from being deleted automatically.
For "non-hammer" closures, the grace period (arguably) isn't that much of a problem, because those closures usually get applied after people have had a chance to get an answer in.
Edit:
- Here is yet another example. 15 minutes passed after the closure. (That late answer has now been deleted)
- Or this one, 5 minutes passed.
That's just absurd. What's the point in closing these questions as duplicate if users can still answer them?