For a question that is on-topic, a duplicate, and from your point of view does not show research effort or is not useful (the kind of question discussed in Downvote duplicate question?), what action should you choose (especially with gold badge):
- Downvote and move on
- Close as duplicate and move on
- Downvote, close as duplicate and move on
- Upvote and close as duplicate
- Just move on
1 - is very non-confrontational, non-traceable and in general a safe thing to do. If a question is sufficiently low quality it will eventually just fade and get cleaned up by Roomba. No effort (short of reading the post) is wasted on your side if question is deleted soon by OP.
2 - could be considered nice by whoever voted to close, but this is a publicly traceable action. It is likely that some downvotes will be added to the post and now you are "that ***** closed my perfect question". Additionally since the question will not look good on OP's history there is a good chance it will be instantly deleted thus wasting your effort to find a duplicate.
3 - same downsides as 2, just making it even more likely to be deleted.
4 - very awkward and harder to justify voting up when you think it should be downvoted. On the plus side your effort in finding a duplicate is unlikely to be wasted as upvoted posts are not automatically removed and unlikely to be removed by OP. It also makes commenting safer even if critiquing the post.
5 - least stressful, but does not help anyone. On other hand There is no shame in using "Skip"
I'm not considering "just comment" as an option since I'm not the kind of person who can express "this is asked 1000 times and answer is found by Googling the title" in a polite and friendly way.
So far I frequently do #3 (downvote + gold hammer duplicate), but I'm thinking of switching to #1 (just downvote) to get nicer interactions overall and be less concerned about wasting effort on searching for duplicates or commenting on how a duplicate is applicable. I don't really see much upside for hammering questions in such cases.
Example (not real) of the type of questions I'm talking about:
"How to set text of a button.
I triedvar j=2* 2;
but it did not work"
Clearly no research whatsoever but you know the exact duplicate instantly. Expecting final score -2 to -5 (and hence likely deleted).
This question is partially sparked by what feels like frequent self-deletion by different OP of posts I hammered as duplicates, as well as a couple of unrelated events happening too close together for comfort - being called a d**k for closing a post as duplicate and reversal of serial downvotes.
var j=2* 2;
but it did not work" - clearly no research whatsoever but you know exact duplicate instantly. Goldhammer will lead to direct @ comment in my inbox "**** stop downtrodding. I'm new to this and such **** make SO hostile. You ****". Downvotes will pile up and post get deleted ...