What do we think of this answer stackoverflow.com/a/67043220? It looks borderline spammy to me - there is some information beyond the link but they've made sure to put it in the least accessible form possible
Roomba will only clear duplicates 30 days after they were asked if they have a score of -1 or lower and no answers (or after a year with a few more restrictions on views and comments)
@mickmackusa The answer has no positive score (neither has the question) and is not accepted, so it will Roomba. The score of the answers only doesn't play a role for duplicates, not for normal closures.
Let's say question has no positive score. Closed as duplicate + answer -> no Roomba. Closed (no duplicate) + answer: Roomba if answer not accepted and no positive score.
Or to put it differently, if it's a duplicate an answer prevents Roomba. If it's closed the normal way and answer needs to also be accepted and/or have a positive score to prevent Roomba.
@mickmackusa If its closed as duplicate, roomba only will act if it has no answer and negative score. I think Jeanne is trying to say that is preferable to close them, rather than mark them as duplicates.
@Braiam I just try to clear up confusion about which questions will Roomba (so a del-pls request may not be necessary) and which won't, based on some of the requests made.
But I can better assist the Roomba when I see that a typo is the problem. I am not fast (at answering or closing because I always aim to be careful); the FGITW users usually squeak their answers in before the hammer falls.
That's why a del-pls request for an unneeded duplicate makes sense (because the answer will keep it around). But if the question was closed "normally" and has no accepted answers and there are no positive scores, Roomba will catch it eventually and a del-pls request may not be necessary.
@mickmackusa I have seen this before and after spending 15 minutes scratching my head what was going on here I gave up. No idea what that question is about