I don't see this as a major problem but let's assume it is.

I just can't see this working, for a few reasons:

- This punishment isn't preventative, it's retroactive. It doesn't happen instantly. I think it is idealistic to believe that it will make users more thoughtful, when in reality it will just create irritation and confusion. If anything I suspect it will teach users who would have unknowingly answered a duplicate that any answer they give has the possibility of being "nullified" at some unknown point in the future. **I think we will more than offset the savings of this with the cost of having to explain a delayed, inconsistent (remember it relies on dupe votes) "punishment" mechanic over and over again.**

- I don't see this discouraging the asking of duplicate questions. The type of person who asks a duplicate question doesn't seem likely to be the type of person who may care about loss of rep at some unknown point in the future. A lot of times they might even be a new user with nothing invested in the rep system yet anyways (and thus it isn't an effective deterrent). 

- I don't see this discouraging the answering of duplicate questions either, for similar reasons as above but slightly more complex. Attempting to run through a full scenario of a user answering a duplicate question, I just can't see this working. I don't think this type of person will even understand this as a consequence. Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems the goal is to cause people to search for dupe targets instead of answering dupes; but the only people this will affect are people who are meta-aware enough to know this is happening, and those people probably know not to answer already anyways.

I agree with [Shog's deeper assessment](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/316682/616460) here, but just looking specifically at the surface-level proposal here, I can't see it having any effect beyond additional confusion and bitterness with the same rate of dupes.