Closing a [status-*] question as a duplicate without or instead of adding a new [status-*] tag causes its own problems, given that closure can be reversed by the community whereas red [status-*] tags cannot. See for example this MSE post where a staff member attempted to do exactly that, the community reversed the decision, and basically all status information was lost. Since comments are ephemeral, I quote here the exchange I had there:
- Removing status tags without actually adding a resolution breaks trust in the entire process of escalating things for review in the first place. As it is right now, it looks like you just gave up and can't be bothered to review it anymore: If the feature request is declined, just use [status-declined]. — goldPseudo
- we are doing some housekeeping. It didn't feel right to status-decline the post, as we added similar messaging to the current CoC. So, after some thinking, I closed it as 'non-repo', as seemed like the best option, being there is an entirely new CoC from when the request was made. I did leave a comment stating that so I am unsure what you mean by 'just closing without adding a resolution'. — Bella_Blue
- I didn't mention closing: Closure is a completely different tool (one which was almost immediately undone by the community) and should not be a replacement for proper tagging. You removed a status tag, and didn't replace it with a new status tag. That puts this "feature request" back into limbo, instead of resolving anything. If you do think "norepro" is the appropriate response, then use [status-norepro]. If you contend that the new COC did resolve this, then [status-completed]. — goldPseudo
- in the post history, the only recorded reason for your closure is "Not suitable for this site" which I doubt is what you intended at all, and comes off as incredibly dismissive for a feature request with this much support. And posting an actual answer explaining your reasoning would be far more visible than posting a single link without context, which is now buried in the middle of a lengthy comment thread. — goldPseudo
- "in the post history, the only recorded reason for your closure is "Not suitable for this site" which I doubt is what you intended at all, and comes off as incredibly dismissive for a feature request with this much support." I was unaware it only recorded that. That is frustrating and I understand what the perception was, and I appreciate you understood that was not my intent. These other tag suggestions do seem like better options. I am thinking about which is most suitable, thank you :) — Bella_Blue
It also causes difficulties when there's cross-network feature requests, since one can't close as duplicate a feature request made on a per-site meta when the conversation is moved over to a network-wide meta.
TL;DR, closing and tagging are two completely different tools, comments are ephemeral, and none of these should be used as a replacement for each other. A proper solution consists of using the available tools appropriately.
That all said, introduction of a red [status-duplicate] or [status-obsolete] tag might be valuable.