The workflow for voting to close a question that is basically tech support for a product (particularly a Linux flavor) is currently lacking because it requires the user to come up with a custom close reason more than half the time, in my experience. I would like for this to change, because closing questions is hard enough as it is.
Examples
The Kali Linux tag is notorious for tech support questions. Here are three "Why isn't my wireless card working?" questions: 1 2 3
Questions that should be directed to support for a product that we probably can't even answer. Example (note that, to my knowledge, Heroku does not list Stack Overflow as a source of tech support, like some other products do).
I didn't even have to search for these. They're on the first page of recent questions for tags I follow.
Reasons the current close reasons are unsatisfactory
- This belongs on the X Stack Exchange site
A lot of times Stack Overflowers are not active on these sites and do not actually know what is on-topic there. This causes problems when we say, "Just go to Software Engineering" or "Just go to Code Review" or "Just go to Super User", because then we create issues for them, or their users come back to SO to flame us in comments for the bad recommendation.
There's also a split between what sites we can recommend and not, I guess because of what automatic migration processes exist. For instance, I believe a lot of the Linux questions might be welcome at Unix & Linux, but I can't choose it.
- Duplicate / too broad / unclear / opinion-based
These usually do not apply, or at least they don't often enough to help. I could sarcastically use "Why isn't this code working?" or "cannot reproduce" since they don't have any code, I guess...
I would like to see a simple canned message for questions that in no way follow the guidelines in the help center. We are not tech support or a code-writing service, but the users having to explain this all day and every day don’t get any help from the UI.
I have tagged this as discussion at the moment because without a concrete proposal (e.g., wording) I feel it is not a proper feature request. I would like community feedback first and then this can either become a feature request or we can make a new question.