There's a bit a problem I face on this site, and it might well be my lack of understanding on how this site works. If this is the case, I would appreciate someone correcting me on how things work.
Okay, so. I have a question that I really want answering. I write my question and post it. It's a programming question so exactly how technical to get can sometimes be the trick. Sometimes I get it right, sometimes I get it wrong. Let's say I got it wrong and two of the answers are requests for more information. At this point, I find myself faced with a problem. Do I a) edit my question or b) post a new question with the new information?
I'm sure you're thinking 'a' since it represents the best behaviour. Even so, a newly asked question has momentum. It's more likely to get attention and therefore answers because it's so much more visible. An edited question remains where it was. I can't contact users to say that I updated my question and asking them kindly to review it with the new information supplied.
It's a bit of a problem I've faced here. How does an edited question get any attention?