This applies mostly to this question, but can obviously be applied to many other situations.
In case it's closed:
I currently have a CSS server running and it works great, but I want to enable Zombie riot (game where you survive against waves of zombies) ... I think I have all the files but I don't know how to turn it on... If you could help we can discuss teamviewer over Skype
Why do we not have a flag under the "off-topic" menu that is simply "off-topic"? These are the current options:
Only...at least for this question, the question has nothing to do with programming at all and doesn't really fit on any SE network. So, shouldn't there be an off-topic close reason for being generally "off-topic"? A nicer way to phrase it would be "This question appears to be off-topic because it doesn't fall within the specifications for any current site in the Stack Exchange network".
Is that unreasonable, or is there something about SE policy that I'm missing? Other sites have more generalized off-topic reasons, but those are generally sites that are more subjective than SO.
it doesn't fall within the specifications for any current site in the Stack Exchange network
probably isn't very helpful to the user, isn't it the truth? Is there a better way to phrase that?This question is effectively an advertisement with no disclosure. It is not useful or relevant, but promotional.
doesn't cover cases where it's simply pure spam. Not an ad, not a promo, just spam.