There have been a couple of questions recently that have been put On Hold (too broad) within a short time of them having been asked. In their original form the questions do indeed fail to meet the SO standard. However, there is a chance that they could have been salvaged, at least from the point of view of helping the author.
It appears to me that this happens particularly when:
- The author is not a native English speaker.
- The author is (relatively) inexperienced in the technology they're asking about.
In both of these questions Example 1 and Example 2, I was preparing an answer which, if accepted by the author, would have allowed me to suggest edits to the question that might have made it salvageable. Since the questions are both now On Hold, I'm limited to comments or chat.
Have these questions been put on hold too soon? Or are they really beyond salvage?
It's true that there are a very large number of poor questions. There are also a significant number of questions that may never be useful to anyone other than the OP. The examples given above almost certainly fall into the latter category, but does that mean they shouldn't be answered and tidied up to meet the SO standards if they can be?
Edit
The answers below all accurately and reasonably explain the reason why questions are put On Hold. I understand them and have no debate: that's how the site works, and mostly it works well. However, none of them address my question which realtes to how quickly it happens.
I'm not one of the FGTW contributors. Nor do I spend much time here (I have too much work of my own to do). So when I do contribute I mostly try to put a bit of time into answering one or two questions well. This usually involves firing up an IDE, putting some code in and (at least) making sure it builds, before writing a little text to explain the code and formatting the answer so it looks pretty.
If the question has been put on hold by the time I've done this, then there is no option to suggest an answer and the time I've put into coming up with one is wasted unless the OP edits the question.
I think that maybe the fault is mine and I'm making a cardinal engeering error and assuming I know what the OP is asking and going off writing code to solve the wrong problem. Putting the question On Hold quickly helps to prevent that by forcing the OP to clarify before I waste my time answering the wrong question.