I recently posted a question that was "put on hold as primarily opinion-based". In the explanation it says (emphasis mine):
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise.
But my question had no answers yet. How can reviewers be asked to predict what "will tend to be"? As far as I can tell the question was not worded in a way to ask for opinions, and I even tried to clarify it to specifically ask for fact-based answers, despite the closers not providing any reasoning for their close option.
Should the explanation for "put on hold as primarily opinion-based" be changed so that a question can only be closed when it actually gets some opinion-based answers? Or should this close-reason be disabled until there is at least 1 answer?
Edit: My recommendation is that the wording for this close-reason be changed to be based on the contents of the question & answers rather than what "will tend to be".
Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question are almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise; or the question is specifically asking for opinions.
will tend to be
.... the point is questions of a specific nature attract questions that are only opinions, and/or it is very difficult to answer with anything else other than an opinion.