"Not a real question" (NARQ) is one possible reason that users with sufficient reputation may vote to close a question. It applies when:
- The post is literally not a question (perhaps it's just an angry rant)
- The meaning of the question cannot be determined
- The asker has not provided enough information to make answering the question possible
- The question is so broad that potential answers wouldn't fit well in Stack Exchange's question-and-answer format
