The close message for "needs debugging details" contains two links. These links can be helpful, but the placements of these links do not make sense, and looks like an editing mistake.
The close message text is:
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.
The first link "debugging details" leads to https://stackoverflow.com/help/closed-questions
That page describes some close reason, but it says nothing about debugging details. The link should probably be on the word "closed" or "not currently accepting answers". I am not sure we have a help page specifically for "debugging details", but perhaps we should.
The second link "desired behavior" leads to https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic
This page contains some general information about what is on-topic, but the only mention of "desired behaviour" is an exact copy of the phrase in the close reason. There is no further explanation what "desired behaviour" is, so linking these two words makes no sense.
(After that, the words "shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem" are really begging for a link to https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example which contains probably the most relevant information about this close reason. but we already have a feature requests and a discussion for that specific issue: Put a direct link to the MCVE/MRE help page on the closure notice for "needs debugging details" Does OP see [mcve] link when question is closed as "needs debugging details"?)