Recently, a question of mine has been closed as "opinion-based".
I wholeheartedly disagree what that sentiment, but I don't want to discuss about that. The only important thing to know here is that, in my eyes, the question is not opinion-based.
Since the question was closed, there is an info box at the top, which reads as follows: "Closed. This question is opinion-based. It is not currently accepting answers. [...] (Private feedback for you)"
I think that sounds very rude. Not only does the one-word sentence in front sound strangely harsh. The sentence thereafter says "This question is opinion-based." which implies a fact, when it's actually the result of 3 subjective opinions.
It is especially confusing to me that we use this definitive phrasing for a statement that we know is exclusively shown to one person, and we already know this person is more likely to disagree with it than the average user (assuming the result of a close-voting reflects the average user's perception).
A much nicer way to say the same would be "This question is currently closed because it appears to be [opinion-based|off-topic|too broad|...]".
I've been around SO long enough to not be disheartened by the site basically saying "You definitely did something wrong." instead of "It looks like you did something wrong." But I've heard and read so much about how new users are scared to participate. And I feel this sentence will give a strong negative impression for new users who might not agree with "the established community" about their question being opinion-based/off-topic/too broad/etc.
I think we can find a choice of words that is easier on the one who reads them and might disagree.