The comments are... mostly correct. This was a change I pushed for so let me take you through my thinking.
Years ago, I answered this question on MSE: Categories other than "off-topic" should allow custom close reasons - It was a problem I ran into on several of the sites I participated on and it looks like it also was a concern here (from the comments):
I never liked that "seeks debugging help" was under off-topic. Because it's not off-topic, what the actual close reason states is that it's a debugging question missing enough information. So, it didn't seem right to put it under "off-topic". However, things like "belongs on Super User" is most definitely off-topic. You can't more literal than "It should absolutely be elsewhere". The typo/cannot reproduce always seemed like grey area. It's basically "Not a bad question but can't help many others". An abstraction and slight classification of "too localised".
The top answer from Nathan Tuggy gives a snapshot of what the close reasons looked like around the network at the time - many sites were in the same boat.
When I was asked to help work on Phase 1 of the Close UX project, there were some plans that would have addressed this somewhat but they also caused other problems so I suggested renaming "off-topic". We went through a lot of discussion to think about what the difference between the main page and the secondary page was - I even asked the mods about it on the Mod Team. I didn't get an answer that I thought was a better fit overall than my own.
For me, the big difference - the only consistent one - was that the front page was the same network-wide and the "Off-topic" page was full of site-specific reasons. On the recommendation of a moderator we chose "Community-specific" over my original recommendation of "site-specific". I still like the idea of adding custom close reasons to other categories but a simple text change was a much simpler solution and one I'm happy with.
I really hope that this change will help fix the problems we have with "Off-topic" not matching the content of the close reasons and also the various problems people have had understanding how questions about programming are off topic on this site. Now, people who have a question closed with a community-specific reason won't be confused when they see "off-topic" at the top of a question that isn't.
The other thing you can't see (unless you're a mod) is that we also changed the UI so that moderators can define the content of the post notice so that it matches the close reason more specifically rather than being generic text. It's more complicated to create one of these now but we hope the benefit for everyone will be worth it - plus, these reasons aren't created often.
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Doesn't seem to relate to the New Question Close Experience,
It is! As I mentioned briefly, it's Phase 1 -
Phase 1
This first phase is made up of foundational changes and does not yet introduce the new concepts of automatic reopen or hidden questions. These are things we’d likely do anyway and provide the groundwork for the other phases.
- Updates to close/off topic dialogue reasons <<-- This one
- Updated editor for closed questions - pulling from the new Ask a Question design pattern, this provides better guidance through the editing flow.
- Email and inbox notifications about closed questions - users will first receive an inbox notification when their question is closed. If the inbox notification isn’t seen, an email is sent to encourage them to make edits.
Now, granted, it's pretty easy to miss and it's not got a lot of detail. It's a long post and we were trying to give an overview.