A few minutes ago, yet another very broad question (now deleted) was posted by a brand new user. Some high reputation user voted to close the question as too broad, but simultaneously answered with a link to a Python tutorial.
While this should not be posted as an answer, it is indeed exactly what the new user needs: reading some tutorials.
This particular episode made me wonder: should we have a close reason that can include a link to some external resources? In particular, it could send a notification to the user that their question was closed because it is too broad, but that they are encouraged to read [some link to a tutorial].
The reasoning behind such a feature would be to try to reconciliate quality and kindness. We do close the question as it does not meet standards, but the user does not just see their question being closed without any explanation (to them).