Many people from all over the world can be found in this community. This cultural diversity is a favorable factor, but it can bring certain problems due to language differences.
There are often misunderstandings between askers and answers. For example, a user might ask a question that seems interesting and shows research effort, but because he explains it poorly, it is unclear. And vice versa—there could be someone who answers a question that provides the right solution, but whose explanation is a bit messy. (If the answer isn't correct, this isn't so much of a problem!)
I feel like I am personally an example of this. I think I am pretty good at English, but I don't have a very wide vocabulary, especially when it comes to technical terms. As a result, sometimes my explanations are not very clear.
So my question is, when we identify a question or answer (mainly questions) that is unclear because of the way it is written (probably because of linguistic difficulties), what should we do? Should we leave a comment asking the person who wrote it to improve it? Should we edit it ourselves? Downvote it? Vote to close it? Or something else?