Ran into a bizarre question yesterday that was actually (apparently?) an answer. Since it is now deleted, here is a screenshot:
It didn't seem to me that any of the normal flag reasons applied, so I picked Other and mentioned that it was an answer masquerading as a question. This was declined with the explanation that I should use a standard close reason, but no mention of which.
So, which should I have used?
It certainly isn't spam or offensive. It's (presumably) not a duplicate in any meaningful sense; at least I hope there are very few other answers-as-questions lingering! It's not really "very low quality" in the usual sense, as I understand it.
Let's go into "it should be closed for another reason". It's not off-topic (for any of the sub-reasons). It might be "unclear what they're asking", in that they aren't actually asking anything, but that felt wrong at the time; this is, however, the most likely. Certainly it is neither too broad nor opinion-based.
So the only possibilities are custom reasons or unclear. Still seems weird to use "unclear", though I can't exactly articulate why beyond feeling like it doesn't even reach the bar necessary to have a question to be phrased unclearly.
off-topic -> other
that lets you type a custom comment, right? You can always pick this when you feel the other reasons do not apply.other
flag for moderator attention, not for closing. But I just looked at the flag dialog again on a site where I don't have the closing privilege, and it seems like there is no equivalent flag to theother
close reason, although I could swear it was there when I started on SO... This of course means that the custom comment option is only available once you have closing privileges.