@Nick That's extremely helpful, thank you. I didn't really know about that change, or at least hadn't read it on meta. So when you say off-topic, you mean community-specific-reasons?
@Nick Is off-topic used instead of community-specific-reasons in any of the official docs as far as you know? Apart from the help/on-topic page that we're discussing.
@Nick I don't have a preference either way, but I do like consistency. That help-page should say "community-specific-reasons* instead of off-topic I think. Turns out, it's pretty simple to change the help-pages apparently, so I'll give it a shot.
@cigien Off-topic is overloading a general term. The rest of the world has a definition which isn't the same as it would be if we just used it for a specified set of sub-reason here. ..sorry I read that wrong. Please do change all off-topics to "community-specific-reasons* :)
@Scratte It's still confusing, and will likely be confusing into the foreseeable future, at least until SE makes the flag/close dialog more understandable (at least to indicate that an item is going to open another page of the dialog when it's selected).
@Dharman Yes, there is. And I suggested that as a target in a comment. Why does it lack focus though? You clearly understood the specific question the OP is asking.
As I said, the problem as I see it is, your close reason is completely incorrect. And everyone closed it as with that reason, which is obviously not your fault, but still.
@dur I think you mean the "UnclosedRequestReview.user.js", also called "Unclosed Request Review Script (URRS)". You can find a link to it at Any resources to help?
@Braiam I agree. That question should be deleted. But for the reasons you stated. It's an unneeded dupe. I'd just rather not accidentally close a question like that if no dupe exists, and closing as Needs Focus instead runs that risk.
@Scratte Thanks. Yes, that is the script I was looking for. However, I cannot find an install link (like the other script to send CVs). Did I miss it or is there no link?
@Braiam I'm not claiming that closing it as a duplicate is better necessarily. I'm simply pointing out that 3 users closed it before knowing it's a duplicate at all. And apart from the duplicate reason, the post looks all right to me.
We are discussing for at least 5 minutes something that shouldn't exist on the site. Just don't do it. There's nothing useful discussing it anymore. Out of sight, out of mind.
The objective should be: get rid of this. If you agree with that objective, using duplicate closure is not useful.
@Braiam I don't agree with that objective. Not before I discovered that it's a duplicate. The post could have done with editing, sure, but it certainly didn't need to be gotten rid of.
@cigien I don't care about that question. If you want to invest more energy, do not drag anyone else into it. For me, that question was solved in the way more useful I found. I would like to focus on the next.
@cigien It's useful to discuss this if you want to preserve the question. Either as a useful duplicate or as an answerable question. If the question needs to be closed either way then just choose the reason you feel is right and move on
@dur Yes. That is the "*-pls Request Generator". However that one linked is not the "alpha" version. That one can be found in a link in this message. Please note that the preview doesn't work anymore, as the message says.
FWIW I chose the reason that was most suitable in my opinion and I didn't think it is a duplicate, but when you asked me to explain my reasoning I was happy to do so.
@Dharman Yes, I see that point of view. IMO, there are a non-negligible number of questions that get closed that shouldn't. I feel that addressing incorrect close reasons is one way of doing that. I could of course be wrong, or doing it poorly. I'm open to feedback on that.
@Dharman That's interesting. Yes, you could explain why your close reason was appropriate when asked, and I expect that you could do that with most, if not all your close reasons. However, it seems like it should be the other way around, i.e. decide the reason first, and then use that to close, and make a request.
@Dharman BTW, my opinion was to nuke that question from orbit. The problem wasn't even a conceptually interesting one. Read like one of those assignments.
@Dharman Are you suggesting that I shouldn't bring up if a post if it was closed for the wrong reasons, but only if it shouldn't have been closed at all?
Yeah, pretty much. It's about evaluating the potential outcome. Do you expect us to reopen and close again? That's not feasible so making an issue out of it seems unconstructive.
@Dharman I think it's a good time to bring up a close reason when it's requested. If one thinks the close reason it wrong. The user posting the Question should get the best guidance.
@Dharman Ah, I see the confusion. No, my goal is not to reopen and close posts with the correct reason. Rather, I'm hoping that users use the right reasons when making requests in the first place, so that useful posts don't get accidentally closed, or deleted.
Scratte's point about the user seeing the right thing in the banner is also nice.
@dur What is the review? I'm aware of two scripts. The one that sends requests into the room. And the one that works in the room to see what requests are still actionable. I've linked both, I think.
@Dharman It's not a question of the best reason. Any correct close reason will do. And I'm not sure what you mean by majority wins. What does the majority win? I don't even think it's common knowledge how the specific close reason is chosen when multiple users vote differently.
@dur No. The first one is the URRS, that looks for actionable requests inside the room. The second one I linked is the request generator that sends requests from posts into the room. That one is the SECloseVoteRequestGenerator.user.js.
It takes three to close a question. If the reason I chose is not the one you would chose then what's the harm. The other two people can chose the more suitable one. After all, how do we precisely define the correct reason?
@Scratte Maybe I miss something, but both install links are for the generator. Could you paste the install link for the other script here? Thanks, again.
@Dharman I'm not sure what you mean. I'm aware that a question could have multiple close reasons, and I don't mind particularly if different members choose different ones. Choosing an incorrect reason however, I think is worth calling out.
I don't feel like I chose the wrong reason. If you were to vote as a duplicate then I still woulnt' think you picked the wrong reason. There is no wrong reason if the question needs to be closed
The resulting message might be wrong but that's a small detail
"There is no wrong reason if the question needs to be closed" I can't resist being cheeky and pointing out that Seeking Recs would be a wrong reason for that post ;) But I see where you're coming from; the exact close reasons are less important to you than closing the question. I feel differently of course, but at least we understand each other now I think. Thanks for clarifying.
The goal is to either close the question or leave it open. A side quest might be to preserve a helpful signpost. If the destination is to close the question then any reason is the right one.
Even if you picked seeking recommendations I would not complain. It would be a right reason
@dur If you're confused about how to install it, just click on "raw" on the right side at the github site.
@Dharman I'm not agreeing on that at all. There are some users that go to meta and ask about what to do. The majority probably don't understand it, and especially not if the reason doesn't fit. There's noway to get good content if the users that post get the wrong guidence.
@dur Lets call them URRS (the one with the image) and the Request Generator. Which one are you asking for an install link for? But when you look at the source, the install link it really right there. The install link just points to the same place as if you press "raw" :)
@Scratte Ok, thanks. Yes, I was confused. I always used the install link, which opened it directly. Didn't know or couldn't remember, that I have to switch to the raw.
In TM, if you just have the source code, you can copy it (plain text) to the clipboard, then click on TM icon at top right, "Create a new script", paste in everything, save
@CertainPerformance Thanks, bur now it is already installed. Thanks to Scratte. Last time I installed it, it is 3 years ago. I couldn't remember the name and installation link. The other script was easier to find and install.
Is it just me or does the URRS not show the active reopen requests when searching for them?
If I search for "tagged/reopen" without the user script active, I see two requests on the top by cigien. But if I use the URRS, then at first it loads the two, but once I click on one, it disappears. Now none of those two will show.