I voted to close this question as "unclear what you are asking".
The display showed 4 existing close votes for "primarily opinion based".
The notice posted to the user was then for the majority message "primarily opinion based", and indicates that I voted with the majority, which is incorrect.
OK, so this puts words in my mouth and might dissuade people from voting, which is not good.
But the bigger problem is that in only showing the majority "on hold" reason, it doesn't help the OP fully see what kinds of editing the question might require to be a reasonable question.
I am pretty sure there was a meta on this earlier, because there used to be multiple close reasons on some posts for a while.
Has opinion changed at all as to whether providing only one close reason to readers is a good practice?