Timeline for Is the "Help and Improvement" queue just bad-question purgatory?
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Apr 30, 2015 at 17:32 | comment | added | Deduplicator | Not if it's done from the triage queue, which does not have the option to vote on purpose. | |
Apr 30, 2015 at 17:30 | comment | added | cel | @Deduplicator, closing usually goes hand in hand with down voting. From my experience people rather delete a heavily downvoted question instead of trying to improve it. | |
Apr 30, 2015 at 17:13 | comment | added | Deduplicator | That doesn't explain why it shouldn't be closed by triage until the poster comes back, if he ever does, and tries to make it answerable, which might not succeed anyway. Remember the reopen-queue is nearly always empty. | |
Apr 30, 2015 at 17:04 | comment | added | cel | @Deduplicator, oh now I got it. Nevertheless, I think it makes sense give authors a grace period where they can improve their question. What usually happens is that a unclear question quickly accumulates down votes by viewers. I think only by delaying the visibility of problematic questions for a short period as described above would already be a significant improvement. | |
Apr 30, 2015 at 16:52 | comment | added | Deduplicator | sorry, dropped a "cannot" there. | |
Apr 30, 2015 at 16:50 | comment | added | cel |
@Deduplicator, if I understood the idea of triage correctly it is not the goal to close everything that can be closed. Many of the questions in triage could be closed with unclear what you are asking right away. But it makes sense to give the author and the community the chance to improve it. If the question cannot be improved or simply was not, then and only then it should be closed in my opinion.
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Apr 30, 2015 at 16:23 | comment | added | Deduplicator | that... describes "unsalvagable". Posts the community bring up to par. | |
Apr 30, 2015 at 9:49 | history | answered | cel | CC BY-SA 3.0 |