In my opinion it is wrong to force a choice between:
• duplicate
• off-topic because... This question does not appear to be about programming within the scope defined in the help center.
• unclear what you're asking
• too broad
• primarily opinion-based
before allowing access to:
Other (add a comment explaining what is wrong).
The help center does not define much at all, just provides some guidance (which is fine by me) and, as probably everyone is well aware, even something as fundamental as “programming” continues to be debated (eg Are Excel formulas on topic?).
There have been many questions that just don’t seem appropriate for SO (perhaps licensing, monetisation, proprietary code and such like) that fit the first four general bullet points at on-topic and that are not specifically ruled out by the six numbered special cases there.
An example (from 2010) that I have just noticed is of timing. Clearly on topic when asked (though I accept it probably would not be according to current guidelines) its value has completely evaporated over the interval since it was asked.
That question has just been closed with the highly inaccurate banner
“Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User."
given that it was about a specific library’s ability to read a very small number of versions of a specific application.
For that example I think closure was the right decision (I voted for closure) but the stated reason is wrong though virtually the only choice. I did choose a custom reason “because time has superseded it. It is discussed here where "from a time of different standards" (@bmargulies) was mentioned and that it is now obsolete.” which I think is ’near enough’ right but to get to the point of being able to give that reason I had to go via not “within the scope defined in the help center” and as far as I can see the scope in the help center makes no mention of (amongst other matters) obsolescence.
Unless the help center deals with these exceptions more comprehensively the simplest ‘fix’ would seem to be to move the “Other” option up one screen. Please consider doing so.
BTW 'Up one screen' would be to a level on a par with the likes of "duplicate of...", so not predominant.