For the better part of the past 5-years, when a question on Stack Overflow was closed as off-topic due to a question pertaining to general computing hardware or software, the first (most chosen) reason suggested Super User as the proper site. That would be contained in the close message displayed at the top of the question after it was closed. I noticed yesterday that is no longer the case:
There was an older question from 2014 that related to the issue which I suspect was what prompted the addition of the suggested Stack Exchange site be placed in the closing message: Why does Close | Off-Topic | Other SE site not list all sites?
Looking at the close message as it stands now, provides no direction to the user on where they should go to get their question answered. A manual comment was needed:
The close message displayed does list the link to the page that describes what is off-topic, but that falls short and would still leave the user wondering what SE site is the right site for the question.
The question at issue[1.] was Off-Topic, so it was correctly closed, but why isn't the reference to where to go listed in the close message?
Footnotes:
(1.) Debian 9. Software raid(mdadm) problem with high cpu usage after disk change (closed)