Often I find a question that clearly is not OK, and have to choose inappropriate close reason, simply because the right reason is missing.
Reasons I often need:
- Not a question - it is a statement, like "I want to do this". There may be error somewhere, but it is not described in the question.
- Lack of minimal understanding - the author asks about a problem and has no clue what he really wants or is doing. This kind of question is typically accompanied by a random piece of WordPress code.
- Zero research effort - the question can be solved in 5 seconds by typing it into Google, but the author simply didn't bother.
- Gimme teh codez - typically a homework / assignment. Author expects someone to solve it and post as answer. Closely related to Not a question.
Then there's also problem with migrating - I often need to suggest migration to eg. unix, but it is not in the list.
"thanks for supportive downvote"
-- Don't get worried or upset about down votes here in meta. It has nothing to do with being "supportive" or not and all to do with whether the voter agrees with your premise. Regarding that, "not a question" is already covered by "Too Broad", "Lack of..." is a bit insulting as none of us is born with programming knowledge and all start out ignorant. I do agree with "zero research effort" and with "Gimme the code" and wished that I had a Mjölnir for those.