OK, so the title may seem daft, and even a wee bit provocative but, I prithee, let me explain! First, some context: duplicate questions are a source of great consternation among the Stack Overflow community; here, I'm proposing a slightly different approach to help in tackling the problem.
New users are often bewildered by the search engine offered by the site, and they shouldn't always be blamed or punished for asking a duplicate question - so long as it is otherwise well presented. Indeed, even with a thorough search, a relative beginner in a particular programming language may not even know that their question is the same as another, if the title isn't helpful to them. Only after having the duplicate pointed out do they realize the answer to their question is already on S.O.
The main problem comes (at least, in my humble opinion) when those questions are answered.
When the first "Duplicate" vote is made, they are presented with a friendly blue box that links the proposed duplicate and asks them if it answers their question.
I am suggesting that, if they 'accept' that duplicate, then they should be given the same +2 reputation they would get if they were to later formally "Accept" an answer that was posted (that option would, of course, then be disabled). Further, if they have already accepted an answer before they first see the Beautiful Blue Box, their Accept 'vote' would be withdrawn (along with the reputation granted to the poster of the answer) - but they would keep their +2. Also, it may be helpful if the text of the "Blue Box" told them about the reputation gain.
This would possibly discourage folks from answering duplicates (currently, it take 8 downvotes to wipe out the +15 from an accepted answer) without adversely affecting new, innocent users.
But I can see that there is potential scope for 'abuse' here, and that any such feature would need to be very carefully engineered. For example, the +2 rep. wouldn't be offered to the same user for the same duplicate target. It may also be prudent to limit this 'benefit', either to new users, or to those below a certain reputation level.
Just for clarity, and following some of the comments: The primary reason I am suggesting this feature is to speed up the process of closing duplicates; and, thus, to reduce the number of answered duplicates. The "Mjölnir" argument is something of a red herring: Gold Tag-Badge holders can close quickly (on sight); the idea here is to try to reduce the time taken for 'ordinary' close votes to become effective. I don't have any statistics to hand, but, from experience, the "Community ♦" closer doesn't seem to appear that often.
I'm fairly sure this post doesn't qualify for Yaakov's competition; nevertheless, just for the fun of it:
I asked a question on the Stack,
That had been answered, way, way back.
I didn't know that that was true,
Until I saw the Box-in-Blue.
That little pop-up, so polite,
Truly was my Guiding Light.