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This would be a good feature to have, and will create an 'official' signpost that users can immediately grasp why a question was closed instead of looking at the comments (depending of which, could potentially be cluttered).

There looks like there's some space on the UI that can be used for it Going in the proper menu there's very little space in the Flag Dialog > Close Reasons > off-topic because... menu, meaning that to implement this, we might have to bid goodbye to an existing close reason. As discussed in the comments it seems that Migration could be a potential candidate, but this feature is useful for good questions that are simply asked on the wrong site.

For example, it could be:

enter image description here

Just an example, should be in the proper menu.

Some of these questions are on-topic over at Programmers.SE, excerpt taken from a Meta answer:

As a rule of thumb, questions are on topic [at Programmers.SE] if they are answerable by expert programmers, as opposed to expert lawyers.

This could potentially be aligned with finally exterminating the tag, as seen here.seen here.

This would be a good feature to have, and will create an 'official' signpost that users can immediately grasp why a question was closed instead of looking at the comments (depending of which, could potentially be cluttered).

There looks like there's some space on the UI that can be used for it Going in the proper menu there's very little space in the Flag Dialog > Close Reasons > off-topic because... menu, meaning that to implement this, we might have to bid goodbye to an existing close reason. As discussed in the comments it seems that Migration could be a potential candidate, but this feature is useful for good questions that are simply asked on the wrong site.

For example, it could be:

enter image description here

Just an example, should be in the proper menu.

Some of these questions are on-topic over at Programmers.SE, excerpt taken from a Meta answer:

As a rule of thumb, questions are on topic [at Programmers.SE] if they are answerable by expert programmers, as opposed to expert lawyers.

This could potentially be aligned with finally exterminating the tag, as seen here.

This would be a good feature to have, and will create an 'official' signpost that users can immediately grasp why a question was closed instead of looking at the comments (depending of which, could potentially be cluttered).

There looks like there's some space on the UI that can be used for it Going in the proper menu there's very little space in the Flag Dialog > Close Reasons > off-topic because... menu, meaning that to implement this, we might have to bid goodbye to an existing close reason. As discussed in the comments it seems that Migration could be a potential candidate, but this feature is useful for good questions that are simply asked on the wrong site.

For example, it could be:

enter image description here

Just an example, should be in the proper menu.

Some of these questions are on-topic over at Programmers.SE, excerpt taken from a Meta answer:

As a rule of thumb, questions are on topic [at Programmers.SE] if they are answerable by expert programmers, as opposed to expert lawyers.

This could potentially be aligned with finally exterminating the tag, as seen here.

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This would be a good feature to have, and will create an 'official' signpost that users can immediately grasp why a question was closed instead of looking at the comments (depending of which, could potentially be cluttered).

There looks like there's some space on the UI that can be used for it Going in the proper menu there's very little space in the Flag Dialog > Close Reasons > off-topic because... menu, meaning that to implement this, we might have to bid goodbye to an existing close reason. As discussed in the comments it seems that Migration could be a potential candidate, but this feature is useful for good questions that are simply asked on the wrong site.

For example, it could be:

enter image description here

Just an example, should be in the proper menu.

Some of these questions are on-topic over at Programmers.SE, excerpt taken from a Meta answerexcerpt taken from a Meta answer:

As a rule of thumb, questions are on topic [at Programmers.SE] if they are answerable by expert programmers, as opposed to expert lawyers.

This could potentially be aligned with finally exterminating the tag, as seen here.

This would be a good feature to have, and will create an 'official' signpost that users can immediately grasp why a question was closed instead of looking at the comments (depending of which, could potentially be cluttered).

There looks like there's some space on the UI that can be used for it Going in the proper menu there's very little space in the Flag Dialog > Close Reasons > off-topic because... menu, meaning that to implement this, we might have to bid goodbye to an existing close reason. As discussed in the comments it seems that Migration could be a potential candidate, but this feature is useful for good questions that are simply asked on the wrong site.

For example, it could be:

enter image description here

Just an example, should be in the proper menu.

Some of these questions are on-topic over at Programmers.SE, excerpt taken from a Meta answer:

As a rule of thumb, questions are on topic [at Programmers.SE] if they are answerable by expert programmers, as opposed to expert lawyers.

This could potentially be aligned with finally exterminating the tag, as seen here.

This would be a good feature to have, and will create an 'official' signpost that users can immediately grasp why a question was closed instead of looking at the comments (depending of which, could potentially be cluttered).

There looks like there's some space on the UI that can be used for it Going in the proper menu there's very little space in the Flag Dialog > Close Reasons > off-topic because... menu, meaning that to implement this, we might have to bid goodbye to an existing close reason. As discussed in the comments it seems that Migration could be a potential candidate, but this feature is useful for good questions that are simply asked on the wrong site.

For example, it could be:

enter image description here

Just an example, should be in the proper menu.

Some of these questions are on-topic over at Programmers.SE, excerpt taken from a Meta answer:

As a rule of thumb, questions are on topic [at Programmers.SE] if they are answerable by expert programmers, as opposed to expert lawyers.

This could potentially be aligned with finally exterminating the tag, as seen here.

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This would be a good feature to have, and will create an 'official' signpost that users can immediately grasp why a question was closed instead of looking at the comments (depending of which, could potentially be cluttered).

There looks like there's some space on the UI that can be used for it Going in the proper menu there's very little space in the Flag Dialog > Close Reasons <> off-topic because... menu, meaning that to implement this, we might have to bid goodbye to an existing close reason. As discussed in the comments it seems that Migration could be a potential candidate, but this feature is useful for good questions that are simply asked on the wrong site.

For example, it could be:

enter image description here

Just an example, should be in the proper menu.

Some of these questions are on-topic over at Programmers.SE, excerpt taken from a Meta answer:

As a rule of thumb, questions are on topic [at Programmers.SE] if they are answerable by expert programmers, as opposed to expert lawyers.

This could potentially be aligned with finally exterminating the tag, as seen here.

This would be a good feature to have, and will create an 'official' signpost that users can immediately grasp why a question was closed instead of looking at the comments (depending of which, could potentially be cluttered).

There looks like there's some space on the UI that can be used for it Going in the proper menu there's very little space in the Flag Dialog > Close Reasons < off-topic because... menu, meaning that to implement this, we might have to bid goodbye to an existing close reason. As discussed in the comments it seems that Migration could be a potential candidate, but this feature is useful for good questions that are simply asked on the wrong site.

For example, it could be:

enter image description here

Just an example, should be in the proper menu.

This could potentially be aligned with finally exterminating the tag, as seen here.

This would be a good feature to have, and will create an 'official' signpost that users can immediately grasp why a question was closed instead of looking at the comments (depending of which, could potentially be cluttered).

There looks like there's some space on the UI that can be used for it Going in the proper menu there's very little space in the Flag Dialog > Close Reasons > off-topic because... menu, meaning that to implement this, we might have to bid goodbye to an existing close reason. As discussed in the comments it seems that Migration could be a potential candidate, but this feature is useful for good questions that are simply asked on the wrong site.

For example, it could be:

enter image description here

Just an example, should be in the proper menu.

Some of these questions are on-topic over at Programmers.SE, excerpt taken from a Meta answer:

As a rule of thumb, questions are on topic [at Programmers.SE] if they are answerable by expert programmers, as opposed to expert lawyers.

This could potentially be aligned with finally exterminating the tag, as seen here.

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