When a question is closed, but those who voted on the closure don't agree on the reason, how does the site choose which reason to use in the attribution?
For example, I voted to close this question as a duplicate, and I provided links to identical questions. I was the third vote, so I know someone else voted to close because it was opinion-based and another said it was off-topic.
When attributing the close reason, the site says something like:
put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Amit, NG., Adrian McCarthy, Romasz, Soner Gönül....
Did it say "opinion-based" because that was the first vote, the last vote, the most popular vote, or is there some other scheme?
I'm sometimes (mildly) annoyed to see my name attributed to a closure for a reason I don't agree with. If I knew what scheme the site uses, I might be able to avoid some of these situations.
(Yes, in this case, opinion-based is arguably a valid reason. My intent here is not to debate whether the site is doing something reasonable or whether this particular question was closed for the right reason. I'm merely trying to understand the algorithm for attributions and to perhaps learn the rationale behind why it was chosen, so that I can then adjust my behavior to avoid being occasionally misrepresented.)