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Shouldn't off-topic questions, once flagged, be removed?

The sheer amount of off-topic questions on StackOverflow is absolutely mind boggling. The StackOverflow QA model is supposed to promote quality questions and answers but the off-topic QA's are deteriorating the content.

In my opinion, all off-topic questions, especially the ones that can't be moved to ServerFault, Security, etc. for whatever reason should be completely removed from the SO site and points/achievements/reputation gained from answers subtracted from both the OP's and answerer's account.

Also a fair deterrent for posting off-topic questions could be a subtraction of user points or a change in user achievements, reputation, etc. once a question has been flagged off-topic.

Short of that, a huge popup that asks new users until N amount of questions have been asked, "Are you sure this is a programming question?" Or maybe a little AI that evaluates the content of the question and suggests the proper SE sub-site.