In the Staging Ground, I sometimes see questionable votes as off-topic (like using pretty much any of the close reasons in cases when "Requires Major Changes" would be more appropriate).
However, among the cases where I have seen the "Other" off-topic reason being used, it was only for cases like this where there was a lack of detail, the post was non-english or similar. All of these cases (I have seen) should have been "Major Changes" instead of voting it off-topic with a custom reason.
This begs the question: Is there any valid reason to mark a question as off-topic using the "Other" option or is it just a honeypot for bad closures? While the pre-specified close reasons are applicable in some cases (e.g. if the question seems to be fundamentally not about programming at all or is intrinsically opinion based, it's fair to close these questions but I don't see any way this would happen with the "Other" close reason.
I have written a user script for finding these comments and it seems like almost all of these comments should be "Requires Major Changes" (with this being an exception).
Here are some examples of comments that should (in my opinion) have been "Major Changes". In order to avoid these posts suddenly getting overwhelmed with reviews from the Meta effect, I am not adding links to the comments (I omitted e.g. the same comment happening multiple times):
I think that this topic is off-topic because it's not in English
I think that this topic is off-topic because it needs to clarify the problem and add additional details.
I think that this topic is off-topic because English is required for all content on Stack Overflow
I think that this topic is off-topic because not written in English
I think that this topic is off-topic because the OP is seeking to hire a developer. Stack Overflow is meant to help people resolve a specific problem or error in their own code. It is not a place to hire people or ask for someone to "write the codez"
I think that this topic is off-topic because it's asking for detailed help to do homework, without any effort.
I think that this topic is off-topic because it is too broad. If you have a specific issue while solving this yourself you can ask here with your code.
I think that this topic is off-topic because it's asking for opinion based responses
I think that this topic is off-topic because is not an issue but the user is directly asking for other to the coding, is explained OP doesn't want to learn a new language and that makes the expectation others will just do the remaining work on his behalf
I think that this topic is off-topic because it's about removing a copyright notice