Should I really ask the same question again if the old one was closed as a duplicate?
No.
But unfortunately, the current wording (maybe by accident - don't know why they even thought about to choosing that) implies doing exactly that would be appropriate.
"If this question doesn’t resolve your question, ask a new one."
It suggests that if a duplicate question does not answer the question or resolve the issue of OP, they blatantly should ask a new one and with that not even showing in the slightest a little bit of information that, if reposted, the question should be edited to shape.
For me it is like saying "OK, you didn't got luck this time, but maybe next time it will be better. Just try again".
Beside the lack to hint that a new posted question should be edited to be distinct to the previous marked duplicate, in my humble opinion, the suggestion as whole to ask a new question is even more inappropriate.
We don't need even more garbage in the form of abandoned questions at the site.
Curation instead of Re-Creation is one of our highest community principles on Meta, but why is Stack Overflow itself working against that by suggesting so?
Edit the old closed question to be distinct from the duplicate, so that it can get reopened. That's the best way to keep Stack Overflow clear and stop the folks who clean up from madness.
I already made two answers to similar questions regarding the same topic, here and here.
These are the respective questions, which are related to this question:
I hope that three answers of mine to that topic are enough now.
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