I've been thinking a bit about what impact "Not a real question" had on the site for a little while, so I threw together a query to figure it out.
The results are...surprising, to say the least. There are ~43.6K questions closed with the reason, but a small handful of them are objective, on-topic, or helpful to others (characterized mostly by view count and votes).
The query to see those potential questions is right here. There's a good chance that some of these need to be deleted too, but there are some of them that just need to be edited into shape to bring it in line with the rest of the content we hold in high esteem.
There's also some obviously wild and off-topic questions there which aren't actionable because they are used as dupe targets.
Of course, there are the clunkers out there as well. These are the questions the roomba didn't do any justice to and it should have. The query to see those questions is right here. That's not to say that all of them are terrible, but most of them definitely do not belong.
I've brought this to everyone's attention to see if there's anything we could or should do as a community to address this problem. Obviously, there's a lot of questions here that need to be edited or deleted, and one can't do it alone. But, if there are any questions that are actually good out there, I don't want to lose them to the noise of it being closed as "not a real question".
Thoughts? At the bare minimum, I hope to have come away from this with at least some new life into what the roomba should be pinpointing, since deleting questions with little impact should be handled by it.