Stack Overflow is not just a wiki. It is a discursive learning platform.
Over-eager duplicate checking and the resultant rapid closing of questions harms this latter use case for Stack Overflow.
Oftentimes duplicates are not exact duplicates, but closely related to existing questions. These kind of questions can offer a first step on the ladder for contributors to answer "easy" questions within their knowledge domain.
Letting people answer these questions delivers a better learning experience for both the questioner (they get a tailored response), and the answerer (they consolidate their knowledge by putting it in an answer).
Furthermore, oftentimes the users posing these kinds of question are completely new to Stack Overflow. A more helpful first impression will make them more likely to stick around and contribute when they are more knowledgeable.
Please can we be more forgiving of duplicates and near-duplicates?
Note I am NOT saying duplicate checking should be removed altogether. I am saying it we should be more forgiving.
Existing, related questions can, of course, continue to be linked from these questions.