It's well-known that for logged-out users, duplicate questions with no answers redirect to their duplicate target (see https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/285853/7509065 and https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/271077/7509065). I've found an edge case where this shouldn't happen, though:

Consider [this question][1]. It's been marked as a duplicate of [this one][2]. The dupe still exists (for now), but the target has been deleted. If a logged-out user visits the former link, they'll be shown the "Page not found" message, which is certainly not more useful than being shown the still-extant duplicate. In cases like this, shouldn't we instead just show them the duplicate, rather than sending them to an even less useful page?

EDIT: Looks like the duplicate in my example is deleted now too. If anyone is aware of one that still exists, please edit this to use it instead.


  [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/q/56287084/7509065
  [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/q/56264022/7509065