Some questions are quite obviously off topic (example that I think is both too broad and primarily opinion-based), but still appear to work. They get decent answers and the OP is helped.
I think that when reviewing close votes, a "don't-fix-what-aint-broken"-mentality should be used. Even if a question is off-topic according to one or more close reasons, I don't think it should be closed if it appears to work on the site.
What are the guidelines on this kind of border cases? Can I leave them open? Or should anything that fits any close reason be ruthlessly closed?