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Closing an offtopicoff-topic question that is not ontopicon-topic anywhere

Given a question such as "Which IPod should I buy?" (actually seen today, with no further details), which reason should be chosen for closing?

The question is obviously offtopicoff-topic. The following close reason fits almost exactly

Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User.

However the last sentence is problematic. The OP will certainly not get any help on SuperUser. Certain questions about iPods may be ontopicon-topic there, but certainly not this one. This much is obvious to anyone glancing at the help section of that site, but since the OP posted this question here, it is likely they will post it again over there without a second thought.

So, what reason should be chosen for questions which are predominantly offtopicoff-topic, but which are, even ignoring that fact, so bad that there is no point in asking it anywhere else?

Is it appropriate to select a custom reason and enter "this is simply offtopic"off-topic"?

(In this particular case I entered a custom close reason, but the question was ultimately closed with the "Super User" reason, presumably because the first part fits so well. I am a little uncomfortable with my name as one of the closing votes associated with such a recommendation to ask again over there)

Closing an offtopic question that is not ontopic anywhere

Given a question such as "Which IPod should I buy?" (actually seen today, with no further details), which reason should be chosen for closing?

The question is obviously offtopic. The following close reason fits almost exactly

Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User.

However the last sentence is problematic. The OP will certainly not get any help on SuperUser. Certain questions about iPods may be ontopic there, but certainly not this one. This much is obvious to anyone glancing at the help section of that site, but since the OP posted this question here, it is likely they will post it again over there without a second thought.

So, what reason should be chosen for questions which are predominantly offtopic, but which are, even ignoring that fact, so bad that there is no point in asking it anywhere else?

Is it appropriate to select a custom reason and enter "this is simply offtopic"?

Closing an off-topic question that is not on-topic anywhere

Given a question such as "Which IPod should I buy?" (actually seen today, with no further details), which reason should be chosen for closing?

The question is obviously off-topic. The following close reason fits almost exactly

Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User.

However the last sentence is problematic. The OP will certainly not get any help on SuperUser. Certain questions about iPods may be on-topic there, but certainly not this one. This much is obvious to anyone glancing at the help section of that site, but since the OP posted this question here, it is likely they will post it again over there without a second thought.

So, what reason should be chosen for questions which are predominantly off-topic, but which are, even ignoring that fact, so bad that there is no point in asking it anywhere else?

Is it appropriate to select a custom reason and enter "this is simply off-topic"?

(In this particular case I entered a custom close reason, but the question was ultimately closed with the "Super User" reason, presumably because the first part fits so well. I am a little uncomfortable with my name as one of the closing votes associated with such a recommendation to ask again over there)

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Closing an offtopic question that is not ontopic anywhere

Given a question such as "Which IPod should I buy?" (actually seen today, with no further details), which reason should be chosen for closing?

The question is obviously offtopic. The following close reason fits almost exactly

Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User.

However the last sentence is problematic. The OP will certainly not get any help on SuperUser. Certain questions about iPods may be ontopic there, but certainly not this one. This much is obvious to anyone glancing at the help section of that site, but since the OP posted this question here, it is likely they will post it again over there without a second thought.

So, what reason should be chosen for questions which are predominantly offtopic, but which are, even ignoring that fact, so bad that there is no point in asking it anywhere else?

Is it appropriate to select a custom reason and enter "this is simply offtopic"?