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I believe any non-trivial reputation gains (in my opinion larger than 2, or maybe even 1), might encourage "witch hunts" of sorts. For example, after a question has been downvoted once or twice, and the first comment on the question is Possible duplicate of [some question], users may instinctively flag it as a duplicate on the basis that others will similarly notice that "duplicate of ..." comment, especially if it's got upvote, and have the same mindset.

If the allure of a reputation gain overshadows the effort on the flaggers' part to really absorb the question and information detailed in (a) the question that is to be flagged, and (b) the potential duplicate(s), this could result in

  1. An influx of duplicate flags that are reviewed and later declined, wasting the flaggers' and the mods' time, and,
  2. Perfectly valid (non-duplicate, or at least unique and acceptable with a few edits) questions being instinctively dupe-flagged for the sake of reputation, and actually being closed due to the sheer number of flags that are raised on them. In other words, good, non-duplicate questions being closed because they look like they're duplicates, but the flaggers didn't take the time to confirm that it is genuinely a duplicate.

I'd gesture to amend the proposal to have moderation badges unique to duplicate flagging, instead of reputation gains, e.g.

beautiful mspaint badge ideas

I think limiting rewards to badges would better recognize users for dupe-flagging without enabling more rep-thirsty users to abuse the system.

Yes, this may enable the counterpart "badge-thirsty" users, but at that point it is a matter of, again, allure. Would you rather get +2 (etc.) for being the first to successfully identify a duplicate, or would you rather get just another checkmark in your progress towards a shiny new gold badge recognizing your moderation contributions? The more important question is, which do you actually deserve, if either? I think the badges are more fitting.