As a review test, I was asked whether this question should be reopened on SO. The test said it had been closed as opinion-based.
This strikes me as a very open-ended sort of question that belongs on programmers.sx, not the sort of specific problem question that belongs on SO. It also seems to call for opinion, though perhaps not to the point that every answer would be equally valid.
I suppose the system just looked at the upvotes (8), downvotes (none), and close votes (none as far as I can tell), and after all, what else can you do with a program? But this does not seem like the sort of clear-cut case that should be used on a review test.
Is there a tool to easily check the statistics on this test and compare it with other such tests? If significantly more people are saying it should remain closed than is usual for such tests, it should probably be removed from the test pool.
For future development, it might be a good idea to use such a statistical tool to automatically catch tests that people are failing a lot, temporarily suspend them from the test pool, and flag them for review. Once reviewed, they could be marked as okay-for-tests or not-okay-for-tests, so the tool would ignore them. (Tagging the question feature-request for this part.)
If it's clear to others that this is a good SO question, please enlighten me. To me it seems like the sort of open-ended question that usually gets closed as too broad or opinion-based.