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I was reviewing some posts and I ran into one question in particular which made me question where is the line between 'should be improved' and 'unsalvagable'?

The OP seemed to get the right idea across in regards to wanting to know about a topic around CSS3 but there was

  • No code
  • Sentences were not formatted correctly as apposed to the standard on SO
  • Several spelling mistakes

I can totally see why another reviewer would look at it and determine the question unsalvagable, it was not clear or concise but to me and some other reviewers i'd know what the user was trying to say. Is there a kind of minimum to what you could classify as unsalvagable? I believe this question can be improved by a comment to the OP.

I was reviewing some posts and I ran into one question in particular which made me question where is the line between 'should be improved' and 'unsalvagable'?

The OP seemed to get the right idea across in regards to wanting to know about a topic around CSS3 but there was

  • No code
  • Sentences were not formatted correctly as apposed to the standard on SO
  • Several spelling mistakes

I can totally see why another reviewer would look at it and determine the question unsalvagable, it was not clear or concise but to me and some other reviewers i'd know what the user was trying to say. Is there a kind of minimum to what you could classify as unsalvagable? I believe this question can be improved by a comment to the OP.

I was reviewing some posts and I ran into one question in particular which made me question where is the line between 'should be improved' and 'unsalvagable'?

The OP seemed to get the right idea across in regards to wanting to know about a topic around CSS3 but there was

  • No code
  • Sentences were not formatted correctly as apposed to the standard on SO
  • Several spelling mistakes

I can totally see why another reviewer would look at it and determine the question unsalvagable, it was not clear or concise but to me and some other reviewers i'd know what the user was trying to say. Is there a kind of minimum to what you could classify as unsalvagable? I believe this question can be improved by a comment.

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BradleyIW
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I was reviewing some posts and I ran into one question in particular which made me question where is the line between 'should be improved' and 'unsalvagable'?

The OP seemed to get the right idea across in regards to wanting to know about a topic around CSS3 but there was no code, the sentences were not formed correctly in regards to a standard form of questions asked here on SO with many spelling mistakes.

  • No code
  • Sentences were not formatted correctly as apposed to the standard on SO
  • Several spelling mistakes

I can totally see why another reviewer would look at it and determine the question unsalvagable, it was not clear or concise but to me and some other reviewers i'd know what the user was trying to say. Is there a kind of minimum to what you could classify as unsalvagable? I believe this question can be improved by a comment to the OP.

I was reviewing some posts and I ran into one question in particular which made me question where is the line between 'should be improved' and 'unsalvagable'?

The OP seemed to get the right idea across in regards to wanting to know about a topic around CSS3 but there was no code, the sentences were not formed correctly in regards to a standard form of questions asked here on SO with many spelling mistakes. I can totally see why another reviewer would look at it and determine the question unsalvagable, it was not clear or concise but to me and some other reviewers i'd know what the user was trying to say. Is there a kind of minimum to what you could classify as unsalvagable? I believe this question can be improved by a comment to the OP.

I was reviewing some posts and I ran into one question in particular which made me question where is the line between 'should be improved' and 'unsalvagable'?

The OP seemed to get the right idea across in regards to wanting to know about a topic around CSS3 but there was

  • No code
  • Sentences were not formatted correctly as apposed to the standard on SO
  • Several spelling mistakes

I can totally see why another reviewer would look at it and determine the question unsalvagable, it was not clear or concise but to me and some other reviewers i'd know what the user was trying to say. Is there a kind of minimum to what you could classify as unsalvagable? I believe this question can be improved by a comment to the OP.

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I was reviewing some posts and I ran into one question in particular which made me question where is the line between 'should be improved' and unsalvagable'unsalvagable'?

The user asking the questionOP seemed to get the right idea across in regards to wanting to know about a topic around CSS3 but there was no code, the sentences were not formed correctly in regards to a standard form of questions asked here on SO with many spelling mistakes. I can totally see why another reviewer would look at it and determine the question unsalvagable, it was not clear or concise but to me and some other reviewers i'd know what the user was trying to say. Is there a kind of minimum to what you could classify as unsalvagable? I believe this question can be improved by a comment to the user but unfortunately the question was flagged and deleted in the endOP.

I was reviewing some posts and I ran into one question in particular which made me question where is the line between 'should be improved' and unsalvagable?

The user asking the question seemed to get the right idea across in regards to wanting to know about a topic around CSS3 but there was no code, the sentences were not formed correctly in regards to a standard form of questions asked here on SO with many spelling mistakes. I can totally see why another reviewer would look at it and determine the question unsalvagable, it was not clear or concise but to me and some other reviewers i'd know what the user was trying to say. Is there a kind of minimum to what you could classify as unsalvagable? I believe this question can be improved by a comment to the user but unfortunately the question was flagged and deleted in the end.

I was reviewing some posts and I ran into one question in particular which made me question where is the line between 'should be improved' and 'unsalvagable'?

The OP seemed to get the right idea across in regards to wanting to know about a topic around CSS3 but there was no code, the sentences were not formed correctly in regards to a standard form of questions asked here on SO with many spelling mistakes. I can totally see why another reviewer would look at it and determine the question unsalvagable, it was not clear or concise but to me and some other reviewers i'd know what the user was trying to say. Is there a kind of minimum to what you could classify as unsalvagable? I believe this question can be improved by a comment to the OP.

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