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I feel there has been a recent rise in people closing questions they don't like using the "off topic" closure reason. I saw an example today where the closure reason was:

This question appears to be off-topic because this isn't a code-writing service (emphasis mine)

It received four other votes and the question is now closed. In my opinion, the question was on-topic. It merely irritated people because it asked for a solution with no evidence of prior effort. That deserves down-votes, but not closure (at least according to the current rules).

I'm increasingly seeing questions being closed in this manner. "This question appears to be off-topic because <insert pet hate here>". Brad has posted a link to a SEDE querySEDE query that shows recent off-topic closure reasons. Here's some of the recent entries:

Am I alone in spotting this trend? I'm wondering if there is anything we can do to discourage this. Such questions are often worthy of closing, but we should be using normal (and polite) close reasons.

I feel there has been a recent rise in people closing questions they don't like using the "off topic" closure reason. I saw an example today where the closure reason was:

This question appears to be off-topic because this isn't a code-writing service (emphasis mine)

It received four other votes and the question is now closed. In my opinion, the question was on-topic. It merely irritated people because it asked for a solution with no evidence of prior effort. That deserves down-votes, but not closure (at least according to the current rules).

I'm increasingly seeing questions being closed in this manner. "This question appears to be off-topic because <insert pet hate here>". Brad has posted a link to a SEDE query that shows recent off-topic closure reasons. Here's some of the recent entries:

Am I alone in spotting this trend? I'm wondering if there is anything we can do to discourage this. Such questions are often worthy of closing, but we should be using normal (and polite) close reasons.

I feel there has been a recent rise in people closing questions they don't like using the "off topic" closure reason. I saw an example today where the closure reason was:

This question appears to be off-topic because this isn't a code-writing service (emphasis mine)

It received four other votes and the question is now closed. In my opinion, the question was on-topic. It merely irritated people because it asked for a solution with no evidence of prior effort. That deserves down-votes, but not closure (at least according to the current rules).

I'm increasingly seeing questions being closed in this manner. "This question appears to be off-topic because <insert pet hate here>". Brad has posted a link to a SEDE query that shows recent off-topic closure reasons. Here's some of the recent entries:

Am I alone in spotting this trend? I'm wondering if there is anything we can do to discourage this. Such questions are often worthy of closing, but we should be using normal (and polite) close reasons.

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I feel there has been a recent rise in people closing questions they don't like using the "off topic" closure reason. I saw an example todaysaw an example today where the closure reason was:

This question appears to be off-topic because this isn't a code-writing service (emphasis mine)

It received four other votes and the question is now closed. In my opinion, the question was on-topic. It merely irritated people because it asked for a solution with no evidence of prior effort. That deserves down-votes, but not closure (at least according to the current rules).

I'm increasingly seeing questions being closed in this manner. "This question appears to be off-topic because <insert pet hate here>". Brad has posted a link to a SEDE query that shows recent off-topic closure reasons. Here's some of the recent entries:

Am I alone in spotting this trend? I'm wondering if there is anything we can do to discourage this. Such questions are often worthy of closing, but we should be using normal (and polite) close reasons.

I feel there has been a recent rise in people closing questions they don't like using the "off topic" closure reason. I saw an example today where the closure reason was:

This question appears to be off-topic because this isn't a code-writing service (emphasis mine)

It received four other votes and the question is now closed. In my opinion, the question was on-topic. It merely irritated people because it asked for a solution with no evidence of prior effort. That deserves down-votes, but not closure (at least according to the current rules).

I'm increasingly seeing questions being closed in this manner. "This question appears to be off-topic because <insert pet hate here>". Brad has posted a link to a SEDE query that shows recent off-topic closure reasons. Here's some of the recent entries:

Am I alone in spotting this trend? I'm wondering if there is anything we can do to discourage this. Such questions are often worthy of closing, but we should be using normal (and polite) close reasons.

I feel there has been a recent rise in people closing questions they don't like using the "off topic" closure reason. I saw an example today where the closure reason was:

This question appears to be off-topic because this isn't a code-writing service (emphasis mine)

It received four other votes and the question is now closed. In my opinion, the question was on-topic. It merely irritated people because it asked for a solution with no evidence of prior effort. That deserves down-votes, but not closure (at least according to the current rules).

I'm increasingly seeing questions being closed in this manner. "This question appears to be off-topic because <insert pet hate here>". Brad has posted a link to a SEDE query that shows recent off-topic closure reasons. Here's some of the recent entries:

Am I alone in spotting this trend? I'm wondering if there is anything we can do to discourage this. Such questions are often worthy of closing, but we should be using normal (and polite) close reasons.

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