I wrote Why is this question closed as 'unfocused'; how could it be improved? I've acquired the answer to "why was this closed?", and I'm happy with it. I'm not looking to get the question re-opened, or disputing the community's decision on what is on- or off-topic.
However, I do wonder why the meta question itself, asking for clarification and input, is getting downvoted.
The obvious explanation would be "well you should have known why it was downvoted, you didn't need to ask", except that's not true.
Neither the help/on-topic page, nor the help/dont-ask page have anything declaring that such questions are unsuitable. The don't-ask page only talks about subjective questions, which this one isn't (in my opinio - I guess you could argue that subjectivity is itself subjective, but that still arrives back at "it's reasonable to ask why this question isn't suitable").
I'd also argue that the "What does Closed mean?" page linked to in the Close notice doesn't explain either:
Needs more focus - If your question has many valid answers (but no way to determine which, if any, are correct)
My question has many answer languages but all are correct.
Even the detailed "What does this specific Close Reason mean?" post doesn't really cover it, since any given answer is short and specific.
Truly the answer for "why is it closed?" is simply that the community has decided that this form of question, which invites that form of answer, is just not one that the community wants to have here.
That's fair enough, but it's not documented anywhere! So why the hate when someone asks for clarification?
If the community criticizes people for asking about the undocumented conventions of the community, then how do you expect people to find out about those undocumented conventions?