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Something to consider (not necessarily pitching it as a good idea) is allowing us to manually enter into the triage a specific question - much like how we can with close votes, as well as seeing pending edits.

This is mainly because we can do it for every other existing queue.

However, here's why I do think it's a good idea:

Close votes and flags are both absolute votes for closing something. The On Hold system tried to remedy this but alas it ended up being a comfort blanket instead of a real solution.

In order for the Triage queue to be this solution, I feel like we should be able to manually place questions into the triage queue in order to give them a second chance.

For instance, a user posts a question that may be able to be salvaged; instead of voting to close and instantly discouraging them, as a user, I would be able to enter into the Triage their question (with an initial vote to improve) and give them a chance to not only save their question but to see how an external editor would have asked it.

To me, that would be a much better lesson in how to work the site - especially since this is a trial run for a potential replacement of current queues on the site.


>![triage example][1]

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Something to consider (not necessarily pitching it as a good idea) is allowing us to manually enter into the triage a specific question - much like how we can with close votes, as well as seeing pending edits.

This is mainly because we can do it for every other existing queue.

However, here's why I do think it's a good idea:

Close votes and flags are both absolute votes for closing something. The On Hold system tried to remedy this but alas it ended up being a comfort blanket instead of a real solution.

In order for the Triage queue to be this solution, I feel like we should be able to manually place questions into the triage queue in order to give them a second chance.

For instance, a user posts a question that may be able to be salvaged; instead of voting to close and instantly discouraging them, as a user, I would be able to enter into the Triage their question (with an initial vote to improve) and give them a chance to not only save their question but to see how an external editor would have asked it.

To me, that would be a much better lesson in how to work the site - especially since this is a trial run for a potential replacement of current queues on the site.


>![triage example][1]

Something to consider (not necessarily pitching it as a good idea) is allowing us to manually enter into the triage a specific question - much like how we can with close votes, as well as seeing pending edits.

This is mainly because we can do it for every other existing queue.

However, here's why I do think it's a good idea:

Close votes and flags are both absolute votes for closing something. The On Hold system tried to remedy this but alas it ended up being a comfort blanket instead of a real solution.

In order for the Triage queue to be this solution, I feel like we should be able to manually place questions into the triage queue in order to give them a second chance.

For instance, a user posts a question that may be able to be salvaged; instead of voting to close and instantly discouraging them, as a user, I would be able to enter into the Triage their question (with an initial vote to improve) and give them a chance to not only save their question but to see how an external editor would have asked it.

To me, that would be a much better lesson in how to work the site - especially since this is a trial run for a potential replacement of current queues on the site.


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Something to consider (not necessarily pitching it as a good idea) is allowing us to manually enter a specific question into the triage a specific question - much like how we can with close votes, as well as seeing pending edits.

This is mainly because we can do it for every other existing queue.

However, here's why I do think it's a good idea:

Close votes and flags are both absolute votes for closing something. The On Hold system tried to remedy this, but alas it ended up being a comfort blanket instead of a real solution.

In order for the Triage queue to be this solution, I feel like we should be able to manually place questions into the triage queue in order to give them a second chance.

For instance, a user posts a question that may be able to be salvaged; instead of voting to close and instantly discouraging them, as a user, I would be able to enter into the Triage their question (with an initial vote to improve) and give them a chance to not only save their question but to see how an external editor would have asked it.

To me, that would be a much better lesson in how to work the site - especially since this is a trial run for a potential replacement of current queues on the site.


  
>![Triage[triage example][1]

Something to consider (not necessarily pitching it as a good idea) is allowing us to manually enter a specific question into the triage - much like how we can with close votes, as well as seeing pending edits.

This is mainly because we can do it for every other existing queue.

However, here's why I do think it's a good idea:

Close votes and flags are both absolute votes for closing something. The On Hold system tried to remedy this, but alas it ended up being a comfort blanket instead of a real solution.

In order for the Triage queue to be this solution, I feel like we should be able to manually place questions into the triage queue in order to give them a second chance.

For instance, a user posts a question that may be able to be salvaged; instead of voting to close and instantly discouraging them, as a user, I would be able to enter into the Triage their question (with an initial vote to improve) and give them a chance to not only save their question but to see how an external editor would have asked it.

To me, that would be a much better lesson in how to work the site - especially since this is a trial run for a potential replacement of current queues on the site.


  >![Triage example][1]

Something to consider (not necessarily pitching it as a good idea) is allowing us to manually enter into the triage a specific question - much like how we can with close votes, as well as seeing pending edits.

This is mainly because we can do it for every other existing queue.

However, here's why I do think it's a good idea:

Close votes and flags are both absolute votes for closing something. The On Hold system tried to remedy this but alas it ended up being a comfort blanket instead of a real solution.

In order for the Triage queue to be this solution, I feel like we should be able to manually place questions into the triage queue in order to give them a second chance.

For instance, a user posts a question that may be able to be salvaged; instead of voting to close and instantly discouraging them, as a user, I would be able to enter into the Triage their question (with an initial vote to improve) and give them a chance to not only save their question but to see how an external editor would have asked it.

To me, that would be a much better lesson in how to work the site - especially since this is a trial run for a potential replacement of current queues on the site.

 
>![triage example][1]
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Something to consider (not necessarily pitching it as a good idea) is allowing us to manually enter into the triage a specific question into the triage - much like how we can with close votes, as well as seeing pending edits.

This is mainly because we can do it for every other existing queue.

However, here's why I do think it's a good idea:

Close votes and flags are both absolute votes for closing something. The On Hold system tried to remedy this, but alas it ended up being a comfort blanket instead of a real solution.

In order for the Triage queue to be this solution, I feel like we should be able to manually place questions into the triage queue in order to give them a second chance.

For instance, a user posts a question that may be able to be salvaged; instead of voting to close and instantly discouraging them, as a user, I would be able to enter into the Triage their question (with an initial vote to improve) and give them a chance to not only save their question but to see how an external editor would have asked it.

To me, that would be a much better lesson in how to work the site - especially since this is a trial run for a potential replacement of current queues on the site.


  
>![triage[Triage example][1]

Something to consider (not necessarily pitching it as a good idea) is allowing us to manually enter into the triage a specific question - much like how we can with close votes, as well as seeing pending edits.

This is mainly because we can do it for every other existing queue.

However, here's why I do think it's a good idea:

Close votes and flags are both absolute votes for closing something. The On Hold system tried to remedy this but alas it ended up being a comfort blanket instead of a real solution.

In order for the Triage queue to be this solution, I feel like we should be able to manually place questions into the triage queue in order to give them a second chance.

For instance, a user posts a question that may be able to be salvaged; instead of voting to close and instantly discouraging them, as a user, I would be able to enter into the Triage their question (with an initial vote to improve) and give them a chance to not only save their question but to see how an external editor would have asked it.

To me, that would be a much better lesson in how to work the site - especially since this is a trial run for a potential replacement of current queues on the site.


  >![triage example][1]

Something to consider (not necessarily pitching it as a good idea) is allowing us to manually enter a specific question into the triage - much like how we can with close votes, as well as seeing pending edits.

This is mainly because we can do it for every other existing queue.

However, here's why I do think it's a good idea:

Close votes and flags are both absolute votes for closing something. The On Hold system tried to remedy this, but alas it ended up being a comfort blanket instead of a real solution.

In order for the Triage queue to be this solution, I feel like we should be able to manually place questions into the triage queue in order to give them a second chance.

For instance, a user posts a question that may be able to be salvaged; instead of voting to close and instantly discouraging them, as a user, I would be able to enter into the Triage their question (with an initial vote to improve) and give them a chance to not only save their question but to see how an external editor would have asked it.

To me, that would be a much better lesson in how to work the site - especially since this is a trial run for a potential replacement of current queues on the site.

 
>![Triage example][1]
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