There was a question about something specific on MSE - Close as duplicate in SE meta, but I would like a more general feature that allows us to mark as a duplicate of a question in any site on the SE network.
One way to implement this, is that when we select duplicate of..., we would be allowed to paste a question from the entire network, and subsequent close review/voter-ers will see the marked question as an option.
There is plenty of overlap in the topics for some sites, and I do not see a downside for pointers on the network level to avoid data duplication.
Strongly related to: Search for duplicates in relevant sites, but puts the onus on us the users rather then SE.
Meta SE strongly related question: What to do with cross-site duplicates? I do not think any answer there is good enough. The accepted answer suggests a two step process, migrate, then mark as a duplicate. Migration is hard enough, and I am sure the other site would not appreciate extra work. I think this feature request is adequate, and trust users enough to know if they have adequate knowledge to mark a duplicate.
Note this solution does not affect the targeted site at all. "Different cultures" are irrelevant - if we decide on SO that the another QA is a duplicate, then that is a good dup-target for us - and does not affect at all the other site. At worst it will throw some up-votes their way.
What I currently do: post a "cross-site duplicate of..." comment, sometimes I suggest deletion - I think the duplicate mechanism ("pointers") would be better.
Addressing the answers and comments
1) I agree in principle with Renan's answer - we should be allowed to mark as duplicate questions from predefined sites we agree on. This may be harder to get going on, and I think our current 5-vote system will handle abuse anyway, so I find it a good suggestion, but second-order.
2) yivi raised the concern of user abuse to "force" migration, or a simple lack of expertise. I disagree the second is a valid point, since the same rules should apply as in-site dup-marking - if you are unsure/not an expert, leave it alone. Regarding abuse, I do not think it is prevalent on the site anyway, and the vote system should suffice as it always does. It may be worth it in the long-run to introduce adding the question to the other-site queue as well, so some (5?) votes are needed in both sites for such a marking? Note this is not really a migration, so should not "clutter" any other sites anyway, so I find it less important.
3) First point by Joe W, what to do if the user is banned on the dup-target site? My personal opinion, if the question in our site is quality, and so is the dup-target, then the ban on the other side should be irrelevent, and the duplicate mark allowed (so no special treatment).
4) Second point which I thought Joe meant, what if the duplicate target is a different programming language? This requires no special attention either, as it is the same for in-site duplicate targets - if the language does not matter, mark it as a dupe, otherwise it is not and answer it.
5) Third point by Joe W - What about duplicates to Russian SO? I think it's safe to assume most of us know different speaking languages (I thought they meant programming languages, my bad) are not duplicates.
6) Apparently this is a cross site duplicate of a request on meta SE! Addressing shog's answer from meta SE, value for different answers from different perspectives. This again, in my opinion, misses the point - if we on SO decide answers to a duplicate question on Sys Admins is a good fit, then that is already our perspective - someone answered the question properly, and there is no need for copy pasting the answers again.