Can we please exercise some thought and restraint when close-voting questions on this tag? I have not used PageSpeed Insights, and I am extremely reluctant to cast Reopen votes in a tag I know nothing about, but a lot of the closures here make me very uncomfortable.
As I understand it, PageSpeed Insights is a tool to help web developers improve page load times. It is literally of zero use to anyone who is not a web developer. That makes it a valid topic for questions here under the "software tools commonly used by programmers" clause in the Help Center, and should categorically rule out the "general computing hardware and software" close reason for any question in the tag. And yet I see that that reason was used to close both https://stackoverflow.com/q/53281521/1709587 and https://stackoverflow.com/q/53283719/1709587.
I also see comments all over the place that amount to complaints that we are not Google's customer support. Here is a question asking where to find, in the new UI, a bundle of optimised assets that the asker used to know how to download in the old UI. That seems to me like it's basically an answerable question. Yet it gets a comment saying:
Unfortunately this website is not a Google support page. You have been sent here by mistake that is hopefully being addressed. Please contact Google with support questions.
The complaint that we are "not a support page" is kind of useless and non-specific. We're not a JavaScript support page either, or a Python support page, or a C# support page. So what? It doesn't tell the reader anything about what's wrong with the question. Can we just nuke all of these comments, and leave only ones that actually articulate specific problems with the question being commented on?
I've voted to reopen https://stackoverflow.com/q/53283719/1709587, since it looks to my naive eyes like a perfectly coherent and answerable question, and I can definitely tell that the specific close reason that's been chosen to nuke it with isn't valid. I also suspect that Why is PageSpeed Insights summarizing the page speed/field data as slow?, used to seed the tag, is not "unclear" at all and deserves to be reopened, but since I'm not an expert in the tool I've abstained.
Edit: I take back what I said about the 7zip question. I took for granted, since the asker said it, that it was possible to use 7zip analogously to gzip over HTTP - that is, as a Content-Encoding
that the response is served with - and that I'd just never encountered it before. However, after somebody protested in the comments that that's not the case, I Googled, could find no evidence of this, and then remembered the Accept-Encoding
header exists and confirmed that my browsers don't "accept" anything that looks like 7zip and that the registry of valid codings for these headers doesn't include 7zip. The question was fundamentally confused, my reopen vote was misguided, and now that it's deleted it's right that it stays that way.
But if you're just blanket voting to close everything in the tag, or leaving "we are not a support site" comments, then please, stop!