It has earlier been asked whether we can have a "blatantly off-topic" close reason button analogous to the "blatantly..." flag reason. That isn't exactly what I'm asking, because "blatantly off-topic" isn't a super helpful message for the OP.
TL;DR:
Can we have an off-topic close reason button that reads, "off-topic because not about programming or software development tools [...] as described in the help center", please?
Or similar wording (please improve). Because, compared to the current custom close reason system, where one is forced to manually point out the obvious (examples below), it would:
- Be less patronizing, and at the same time clearer and more concise (a rare gem of a combination).
- Lower the effort barrier for close-voters. (cf. length of the close queue)
- Invite less snark.
This is a follow-up on this answer.
I know there's an option to write in your own custom close reason. And indeed I often end up mechanically typing "because it's about not programming" as a custom off-topic reason.
Because sometimes, there really isn't much more to say without sounding patronizing and/or ridiculous.
In the archetypal example
How do I get a boyfriend?
or even
How do I establish contact with recruiters at software company X?
I guess I could specify a custom close reason that says
[... because] it's about personal/professional relationships.
Why force me to compose that and then type it? What value has this created? The OP already knows. The reader already knows. Why incite me to patronize them?
Why not just point out that "it isn't about programming", which is why it's off-topic! (Whereas pointing out that "it's about personal relationships" may, or may not, say something about why it's on-topic elsewhere – which is something different.)
Alternatively, I could in principle expand on my reasoning:
"[because...] asking for contact information does not constitute programming, unless you are using an API to do so, and if so provide a MCVE. Programming is when you write lines of code in a programming language or use technology to develop software powered by an automated machine, whereas this contact information lookup request appears to be manual."
or something like that. Okay, that's more complete, but is it worth the keystrokes? Is it more useful? No, it's less useful because silly fluff & clutter. Is it more polite? No, it's patronizing. At least that's kind of how I would receive it myself.
Instead, based on common sense, I effectively act as though there were a generic "off-topic" button by mechanically pasting in "not about programming", because that's what provides the clearest information in the most concise way.
Which leads me to what I'd really like:
A generic "not about programming" off-topic close-reason radio button
alongside the other ones. Because it would save me and all other close voters those repetitive keystrokes, and because it would generally help people point out the real close reason in a nice and clean way. And remove the temptation to write in a snarky custom close reason.
By all means, leave the custom close reason there as well, for edge cases. But for edge cases only. What I'm describing above isn’t an edge case.