If you don't have a gold badge to hammer, it doesn't matter much to close as too broad or unclear/whatever suits best, even if the question could be answered by a duplicate that you know / just googled for. Close as duplicate if you have time to google for it, but since OP is currently doing zero effort, it's up to you if you want to spend time doing that search.
But, in the case that you have a gold badge that could dupehammer the question, that's tempting to use it just to prevent dumb answers to pour in while the question is still open (and as a nice side-effect it answers OP question, even if OP doesn't deserve it due to lack of research, etc...)
When I choose this path, I try to add a comment explaining why the duplicate applies to this question (Should we add more explanation when closing as duplicate?), we want to be nice, if that doesn't cost too much (last time I did that was there: How to write a python 3 calculator)
Of course, that's a risky bet because if someone posts an answer during the grace period, Roomba does not apply because there's a special deletion avoidance case when the close type is "duplicate" (Will negative-scored duplicates with a zero-scored, non-accepted answer be Roomba'd?: answer is "No"), so unless downvotes are applied to the question/answer so it can be roombaed/deleted, which is not why downvotes are for in the first place, so it's debatable whether to use them for this or not.
That said, if the question has already accumulated 3 or more downvotes and you have 10 or 20k privileges, you can start the deletion job yourself. 2 more delvotes and the question (& answer(s)) is gone.
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