I propose auto-comments for voting to close for any close reason.
(Read the parts in bold for a longer "TL;DR")
More details:
Whenever someone votes to close with a reason someone hasn't already used when voting to close, an auto-comment is posted with the corresponding reason, perhaps in the format:
This question appears to be off-topic because ...
As to easily identify them.
Just to clarify, this would apply to all close reasons, except duplicates (that already get a comment). So, "too broad" might be:
This question appears to be off-topic because it is too broad. There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer set or to isolate an issue that can be answered in a few paragraphs.
Whenever someone votes to close using a reason already used, this comment will get upvoted (as what happens with the current custom reasons, or at least happened at some point).
Some optional parts / ideas:
Whenever someone upvotes one of these comments, a close vote will get cast if they have sufficient reputation and they've got a vote available.
Have any such comment contain a link to a page containing an explanation of the process (separate from the comment body, so it can't be edited out).
Prevent deletion of such comments (and perhaps editing), except through moderator intervention or something (a user shouldn't be able to delete their own auto-comment with 2 clicks).
Anonymize these comments to prevent possible revenge behaviour. We could give the comment a unique username (e.g.
anon5489689
(auto-incremented / random number) or something) to allow for responding, but that might get complicated.Consider removing the displayed close reason as it currently is, as this information will be duplicated in the comments.
(As a manual step pre/post-implementation) We enforce a "take it to Meta" policy regarding disagreement with the reason itself (not so much whether it's applicable to the question, unless it becomes an extended discussion) (because some often don't want to get into too much detail regarding why something is off topic, perhaps because they don't think they can explain it well / at all - it's off topic because that's just the way it is).
So someone says:
This question appears to be off-topic because it's about foo.
Then if someone wants to say:
But foo is on-topic.
That belongs on Meta.
However:
I disagree that this is about foo because ...
Would be an acceptable response, but more than one or two comments needs to go to Meta.
Why:
To tell the asker what's wrong with their question so they can fix it - they will see as soon as the question gets closed, but why do they need to wait that long? And that might even never happen.
One can always comment, but people don't always and it would often essentially involve copying the close reason into a comment, which would be redundant as soon as the question gets closed, and why should we do this - why can't the system just take care it?
To tell everyone else what's wrong with the post. This can serve to teach newer (and older) users what's appropriate, and allow for an open debate regarding whether it's appropriate before it's closed (one can always start the debate after it's been closed, or if someone with sufficient reputation sees the close vote, but the earlier this discussion happens, if required, the better - more people will see it).
Tangentially applicable reason - I must admit that I myself sometimes use a less-than-ideal (but not totally inappropriate) standard reason because I don't feel like arguing about whether it's on topic or not. Having all reasons get an auto-comment should get me over that (but anonymous comments and/or clearer guidelines for how to handle disagreement would be preferred).
Possible disadvantage:
A loss of anonymous close voting prior to close. Is that important? One already gets a comment attributed to you when using a custom reason or voting to close as a duplicate.
The anonymous comments should solve this problem.