When a question gets closed using the flow [community-specific reason] > [Needs debugging details], this is the current closure notice:
Closed. This question needs debugging details. It is not currently accepting answers.
Edit the question to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem. This will help others answer the question.
Closed X mins ago by User1, User2, User3.
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The debugging details links to https://stackoverflow.com/help/closed-questions.
The desired behavior links to https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic.
I find those links to be inconvenient.
I think one of them should link directly to the MCVE/MRE page.
Why?
The 1st link leads to a list of other close reasons. The asker's first instinct wouldn't be to know about all the other possible reasons other questions are closed. The OP's main thought would be about why their own question was closed, and possibly how to get it reopened. The MCVE/MRE page does a good job of handling that in the first sentence: "When asking a question, people will be better able to provide help if you provide code that they can easily understand and use to reproduce the problem.". And then it goes on to describe how to provide those missing "debugging details", which is actually what the link title was all about.
The 2nd link does have a "seeking debugging help" bullet point and a link to the MCVE/MRE page, but it's amongst a bunch of other information that isn't all directly relevant to providing "desired behavior" about the problem. If you find and click on the right link from that page, then you will find the MCVE/MRE page. It's like when you run your code and then it fails with "ERROR: Please see some .log.", then you have to go hunting for the log file, and look for that exact error among all those lines of the log file. If you know where to look, then great. If not, then it's just frustrating.
While the other information on those links are indeed important, it isn't important now for the asker. I think that getting them to understand now why their post is missing "debugging details" and how to provide it now would improve the flow of close - edit - reopen.
One could then argue that if the user clicks enough links in the help center or looks at the right sidebar, they'll eventually arrive at the MCVE/MRE page. But why not just provide it upfront?
One could also argue that people don't read the help pages anyway. Well, pointing them to pages that isn't directly related to the close reason or does not help in reopening the question doesn't help improve that situation either.
I don't have stats, but I just think linking to the MCVE/MRE page would be more helpful.