I've been trying to add comments on recent, bad questions to let the OP know the question will likely be closed, why, and what can be done to avoid/revert that. And many times I'm doing that instead of voting to close, to give the OP some time to fix things.
I know closure is reversible, but I also believe many users feel bad about having their questions closed (new users particularly). Shouldn't we try to educate the users first, then close/vote to close if it doesn't work? Take this question, for example. It was closed by casperOne 2 minutes after it was asked. Wasn't that a little too fast? Take a look at the comments. The OP was at least a little interested in knowing what was going on.
I guess my question is: should our effort to keep the site as clean as possible prevent us to help people that could be helped, if they edited their questions into something better? When the faq tells us to be nice, does it mean that being civil is enough?