Sometimes, it's like nails on a chalkboard to me when Not reproducible or was caused by a typo is misused on questions that actually lack a reproducible example. It's even frustrating when others use this incorrect close-reason after I've used the IMO correct one, unintentionally making me part of a misery when the majority opts for the wrong close-reason 1, 2, 3<-.
In my understanding, the purpose of the close template is clearly explained in the selection dialog (if you're willing to read the small print). Namely, it suggests the question was resolved, for example, in comments.
Askers get confused because they receive a message that their question has been resolved, which is obviously not the case.
Such questions 4, 5, 6 should correctly be closed for Needs debugging details 4, 5, 6,
where askers would receive the the appropriate guidance.
Selecting the correct close-reason isn't extra effort since it's right above. Even less effort would be selecting Needs details or clarity from the first page, which would be far better in such cases.
What can we do?
Flagging gets declined, because "flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention". Intervention might mean commenting, "Your question may have been closed for an incorrect reason. Try to edit it anyway and vote for Reopen", but I feel that's more of a moderators' job.
Maybe a slight rewording of the template might help,
I'm not a communications expert, though.
I appreciate any advice. I've tried to ignore it, but it's more of a pattern and not an isolated incident and should be discussed.