I was going through the Reopen Votes queue and came across this question, which was closed as being too broad, with the following explanation:
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once.
The question itself is a very basic python question, but, as far as I can tell, it's specific enough and does not lack in clarity. Corroborating that is the fact that there are three answers to this question that all seem sufficiently correct and concise.
I take stock of the options that are available to me:
- Leave Closed: taking into account that the trend on meta (see e.g. here) seems to be that zero-effort questions deserve a down-vote, but not a close vote, and that we shouldn't use close votes as super down-votes, leaving the question closed doesn't seem to be the right choice. Maybe the question needs to be closed for a different reason (i.e. duplicate), but closing it as too broad feels like lying.
- Reopen: if leaving it closed is not the right choice, then it should be reopened.
- Edit and Reopen: this seems to be even better than just reopening it. The title could indeed be a little bit more to the point, and there are a number of minor grammatical and other issues that could be addressed.
- Skip: the non-committal option. If no decision can be made for this type of question (of which there are thousands every day), why even bother having a review queue at all?
So, trying to interpret the close reasons as precisely as I can, and taking into account what I find on meta, the correct option seems to be to reopen this question in one way or another.
However, having just failed an audit on a similar question that I voted to reopen, I decided to go for the Leave Closed option, and: lo and behold! I am promptly congratulated! It was just a test, it says, and I made the right choice so I passed.
So this leaves me feeling confused. Which is it? Do we have an implicit license to close zero-effort questions as being too broad, even if they don't fit the description of the close reason? Or, is it again time to revisit the close reasons? Or, should this question just be removed from the review queue?
TL;DR
Based on the current wordings of the close reasons, and the current stance on meta (don't close vote for a lack of problem-solving effort), this question should not have been closed (unless someone had identified a duplicate).
However, it was closed as being too broad and shows up as an audit question in the Reopen Votes queue where the accepted action is Leave Closed.
Isn't that contradictory?