I've had this doubt from time to time, in a few similar scenarios. Typically :
I see pop a new question which seems to be some variation on a classic problem, to which I happen to know how to usefully answer. There is probably a very old and famous question/answer around here answering the general case in which this specific question fits more or less.
At this point, I often make a search for existing questions, but not always, and sometimes they just don't look similar enough to me.
Let's state the point clearly though : If it is a near exact duplicate with a directly usable accepted answer, I don't answer and just vote to close with a link to the old question
When I have the impression that I could write something short and clear to answer the immediate need, I post an answer. Then sometimes...
...either it's not marked as duplicate as such (maybe for lack of attention) even if it's quite similar.
...or after a few close votes the question is marked as duplicate and properly hold on, like it should.
In these two cases, is it a bad idea to actually answer these questions? Should I just vote for closing? Or do both?
Note : Sometimes, I do both. I answer and vote for closing as duplicate. I've always thought it was not too bad of a compromise : adressing the specific situation for a (potential) beginner who could struggle adapting to an even slightly different context than his, and linking duplicates. It can't hurt I guess, if I understood right that we keep duplicates around rather than deleting them, among other things, for better SEO.