I stumbled across this very bad question: USING SINGLE FOR LOOP List Even and odd numbers from 1-100 in Java1
There were 4 votes to close and my vote was needed to close the question. But the question is closed with the (IMO totally wrong) reason:
"Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See: How to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example."
This, for me, wasn't the reason to vote to close because OP didn't even post a single line of code, so there's no way to say why isn't this code working?. I, instead, voted to close for the Other reason, started by @SotiriosDelimanolis, which seems more reasonable:
This question appears to be off-topic because it is a code writing request. (3 in 6 minutes. Keep it up.)
Still, the question was put on hold by the why isn't this code working? reason with just 2 votes to close, while the other had 3 votes to close:
Is this a bug in the vote to close option? Or is there any reason to mark the default options for vote to close over the Off-Topic > Other even if the Other has more votes?
1The question was deleted but the image of the question will give you the idea of how bad it was.
Other
it posts the reason you enter as a comment, potentially creating some ill will, plus people don't really want to have to think up a way to phrase the reason. Therefor the "seeking debugging" option gets selected. And it's always seemed to me that the question gets closed with the first reason selected, regardless of the counts.