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Oct 11, 2018 at 3:56 comment added Him @NicolBolas okay, then it's less than 1hr. :)
Oct 10, 2018 at 22:29 comment added Nicol Bolas @skomisa: Notice how not one of those close reasons is for Windows computing. It's always "this is about Linux" or MacOS or Android or whatever. My guess is that some people equate the "general computing" close reason with "go to Super User", and of course, Linux/MacOS/Android questions are not welcome there.
Oct 10, 2018 at 22:25 comment added Nicol Bolas @Scott: "suppose that all 352 custom-close-reason close votes could be summed up with a canned radio button" But they can't be. As shown in the post, only a bit over half of them are "not about programming" reasons. And many of those could be handled by "general computing", since apparently, some people equate "general computing" to "go to Super User". That is, they won't use it for Linux/MacOSX/Android "general computing" stuff. So the real number is significantly less than you think.
Oct 10, 2018 at 13:21 comment added Him For the arithmetically disinclined, this is on the order of 1hr of close voter time per month.... To simplify calculations, suppose that all 352 custom-close-reason close votes could be summed up with a canned radio button and assume that it takes a close voter 10s more on average to click the "custom reason" button and compose the phrase "I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it is not about programming." than to click a canned button. Then, the addition of the "not about programming" radio button would save close-voters an average of 3520s per month... 3600s == 1hr.
Oct 10, 2018 at 2:36 comment added skomisa But how many of those custom close reasons were needlessly provided, instead of selecting the more specific canned reasons such as "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off topic..." and/or "Questions about professional server or networking related infrastructure administration are off topic..."? Why go to the trouble of writing "it's a hardware problem, not programming", or "it's not directly about programming or software development", instead of selecting one of those existing close reasons? Perhaps many/most of those custom comments are redundant?
Oct 10, 2018 at 2:01 comment added Draco18s no longer trusts SE Your statistics missed my "not about programming but QA" close reason (question was closed as "off-site resource" but I did supply a custom close reason.
Oct 9, 2018 at 9:06 comment added Hans Passant "Well, this kind of sucks. Wish I could remove it." seems to be a better match for this meta discussion :)
Oct 9, 2018 at 8:35 comment added T.J. Crowder "In the past 30 days: 225,820 questions have been asked, and 27,845 questions have been closed," Does this take deleted questions into account?
Oct 9, 2018 at 8:26 comment added Nathan Tuggy @TinyGiant: ~114 were closed by two or even three separately-typed custom close reasons. (One or two may have been theoretically closed by as many as five such distinct close reasons.)
Oct 8, 2018 at 22:24 comment added user3956566 Nice answer. Yeh, it's a custom reason I've never thought twice about typing in. Doesn't take long to type it. In fact it took longer to write this comment.
Oct 8, 2018 at 22:01 comment added user4639281 Actually, even though the breakdown says 352 questions closed using a custom reason, adding up the numbers beside each custom reason listed results in 466, so I'm not sure what's going on there.
Oct 8, 2018 at 21:47 comment added user4639281 I figured that was kind of odd, but they are all only 1's at that point so I'm not all that worried about the outliers there.
Oct 8, 2018 at 21:45 comment added Braiam "100 unique custom reasons" note that the 10k tool page is limited to exactly 100 custom reasons.
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