When browsing the reopen queue, I often find questions closed as too broad or unclear what you're asking that were afterwards edited.
Let's say that from my point of view, the question is indeed improved in that regard. However, I may not have enough expertise on the subject to determine if it can indeed "be answered in a few paragraphs", or if it is still an inappropriate question for another reason. Therefore, I could:
- Vote to reopen. To the best of my knowledge, I believe the reason for closing no longer applies, so it should be given a new chance.
- Skip. I don't know enough about the topic to know for sure that it's a good question now. Better to leave that decision for an expert.
What do you think should be the correct action in that case? Because both options seem to have some justification.