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I completely understand 100% why this might seem like a good label to explain why a question was closed after the fact,

but…

The problem with listing this as an explicit close reason is you are over-training the community to look for this as a reason to close without describing what the actual problem is. You might as well label it "not a good question." It's just not terribly helpful… or prescriptive.

To the end user and anyone else looking on, this doesn't describe why the question was closed at all. Here is how this admittedly rude conversation looks to just about everyone else:

User Seeking Help: Can you explain how {x} works?

Community: "We are closing this because you don't understand the subject."

User: "That's why I am asking the question, duh."

The new close reasons were designed specifically to steer away from that type of unproductive and unhelpful dialog.