This is another iteration of this topic. After the last changes to the close selections (a year or two ago), when a question was closed the display mirrored the closer's choice if for "General Computing" and offered the Super User link (or whatever the other appropriate Stack Exchange site would be).
That worked well, but over the past year I notice that had fallen off. That is bad, failing to communicate the appropriate in-house site that the user should be directed to.
Case-on-point, tonight, all 3 close votes for Arch Installation : Was able to install everything over WiFi after initially connecting to it using iwctl. The problems arise thereafter (Continued) appropriately chose the "General Computing" reason, but there was no referral at all on the close reason to Super User. Nothing at all, e.g.
In the close dialog where the closer makes the choice, it states that "general computing questions are appropriate on Super User...", but that information no longer appears on the close message.
Instead the general edit message is shown - "You can edit the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow." -- no, no, you can't. That's the problem, these questions are not the edit to make on-topic type and why referral to the proper site is important.
Why do we no longer provide a link to the proper site when closing for general computing, or Unix & Linux, or Networking questions?