In relation to this question, the currently most voted and accepted answer is "I generally don't choose a reason" and it's also clear that many reviewers choose the same strategy to avoid confrontation with the OP, or simple responses from OP.
My suggestion is that the OP needs to be informed that the reviewer is trying to help the community and not in someway targeting the OP.
There has been a feature request status-declined, that could have helped a user to understand that someone else flagged, and that the reviewer is simply helping by saying why.
I will try to suggest this:
Improve the review comment to include information that the reviewer is trying to help.
I'm not good at formulating it, but something like this:
Your question/answer is flagged by other users, the reason they flagged is "......." From Review
or a generic comment, once a post has one delete vote on it:
This post has been flagged and reviewed as off topic for this site
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