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As a new user, should I bother suggesting edits to fairly obvious duplicates?

Evidently I am extremely new to Stack Overflow, and while trying to familiarize myself with how everything works I have been left with a burning question. If I find a question that is almost certainly a duplicate and has extremely poor formatting which greatly harms readability (i.e. code is completely not formatted, multitude of confusing spelling mistakes, etc.) in addition to flagging it as a duplicate, is it worthwhile or wasting others time if I suggest an edit to fix severe question issues?

  • On one hand, I have no doubt that were my edit to be approved for one of these questions, it would be easier for others to understand and consequently flag it as a duplicate as well, which could reduce the time necessary for it to be closed.
  • Contrarily however, editing would place my question in the Edit queue and then require 3 reviewers to approve it, which I have a nagging suspicion could be seen as a huge waste of time for reviewers when they see that I flagged the question as a duplicate anyways, which (*I think*) implies that I want users to be pointed towards the original canonical question anyways.

    Just to be clear, I'm not suggesting actually changing the content of the question at all, or adding a note that it is a duplicate or anything of that nature.

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