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At the moment when reviewing a suggested edit on a closed post the close reason shown in the queue is very vague, with no way to get more information other than to open the question in a new tab.

This screenshot shows the problem: This question was closed as needing debugging details but I could not tell from the reason here ("This question doesn't meet a Stack Overflow Guideline" also does seem repetitive to me as that would be the only reason why a question would be closed in the first place?) Suggested Edit review with the non specific close reason "Not suitable for this site - This question doesn't meet a Stack Overflow guideline.

I'd propose using the close reason shown on the post notice here instead, which in this case would be:

This question is not about programming or software development. It is not currently accepting answers.

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    This probably happened because 3 different close reasons were chosen by close voters. Commented Sep 1, 2023 at 22:52
  • @M-- A reasonable guess, but all three chose "Not about programming or software development"
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Sep 1, 2023 at 22:56
  • @LW001 Any chance you could link that review task? I'm interested to see what it looks like for users with the close vote privilege (IE 3k+ rep). Commented Sep 1, 2023 at 23:05
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    @IanCampbell for perpetuity, it looks like this (in case it changes after the task is handled).
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Sep 1, 2023 at 23:06
  • @RyanM wait, you can see the individual votes? And then we cannot get them through SEDE even. That's so not fair :( Commented Sep 1, 2023 at 23:56
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    @M-- Yep, we can see exactly which close votes and flags were cast, when, and by whom. It would indeed be nice if SEDE exposed close vote information a bit more, as I don't particularly see any reason why it would raise privacy concerns given that it's more-or-less exposed in various ways through the UI after the question is closed.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Sep 1, 2023 at 23:59

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