When you flag a question that was caused by a simple typo mistake, the option is listed under "needs improvement" which says:
This question needs updates from the author in order to be answered well or belongs on another Stack Exchange site.
However, typo mistakes which are the root cause of an entire question cannot be edited to improve said question, and the only course of action is to either close or delete it.
So, why is the option for "Not reproducible or was caused by a typo" listed under the "needs improvement" section? Shouldn't it simply be in the initial prompt window as its own category?
And while we're at it, roasting the flagging prompt:
- Why is duplicate listed on the initial flag prompt and also in the needs improvement section?
- Why does clicking the duplicate option on the initial prompt and then clicking the back button take you to the needs improvement section? Back implies it will take you to the previous menu you were at.
- Why do the initial flag prompt's options start in lower case and the needs improvement options start in upper case?