(For those who can't view the deleted question, it was asked by someone wanting to make a career change to software development, and asked for ways/tips on how he could do so without programming work experience.)
I came across this question, which is very obviously off-topic, so I was going to flag it. However, at the flagging screen, I am at a loss of what to choose:
- It is not about general computing and software
- It has nothing to do with servers and networking
- It does not lack sufficient information
- It is not "a problem that can no longer be reproduced"
- It is not about finding a tool or resource
So what should I flag these questions as? I could of course flag them for moderator attention, but that seems to be a grand waste of the moderators' precious time. Can we just have a generic "off-topic" flag that says the following, without choosing from a list of specific reasons that does not cover all cases?
This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
Edit: The question seems to later have been closed as off-topic without a specific reason. Does this mean that lower-rep users cannot flag it as such, but high-rep users can vote to close? In that case, shouldn't there also be a flag option for this?
Edit #2: So after receiving some feedback, I've learnt that there is a 'Other' flag for users with >3000 rep. Previously, it would seem that this wasn't just for >3k users, as mentioned here. In that case, can the 'Other' flag be reintroduced for lower rep users?
This is not the first time I've encountered an off-topic question but failed to find an appropriate flag for it (and thus did not flag it). There is no reason to expect that low-rep users will start abusing the 'Other' flag if it were reintroduced, as all flags have to go into review anyway, and users with a high declined flag count will get banned from flagging (or so I've read). This comment does a good job of explaining why that feature shouldn't have been removed for <3k users.