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We usually vote to close questions which are "too broad" or just ask the SO to improve it after putting it on hold but why no "Vote to improve button" which says "5 users say you must improve your question (or give suggestions to improve?)"

Questions which may seem too broad to a few users may not actually be too broad. The OP might actually be looking at a specific aspect but may have missed to mention it in the question.

Example : "Which is better Functional Programming vs Imperative Programming?"

But maybe the OP meant "Is functional programming better than Imperative Programming for transformations in XLST?"

This has multiple views but I feel such question should be encouraged so that there is a healthy discussion to share & learn more.

A "vote to improve" option where a User may specify the changes which maybe done so as to improve the OP's question.

This also helps reduce anonymous down-votes. I have often seen anonymous down-votes to questions by newer users. Also refer : Require a comment explaining the reason for the first downvote on a questionRequire a comment explaining the reason for the first downvote on a question

If the question was edited appropriately, the question could be very useful. Don't you all think so?

We usually vote to close questions which are "too broad" or just ask the SO to improve it after putting it on hold but why no "Vote to improve button" which says "5 users say you must improve your question (or give suggestions to improve?)"

Questions which may seem too broad to a few users may not actually be too broad. The OP might actually be looking at a specific aspect but may have missed to mention it in the question.

Example : "Which is better Functional Programming vs Imperative Programming?"

But maybe the OP meant "Is functional programming better than Imperative Programming for transformations in XLST?"

This has multiple views but I feel such question should be encouraged so that there is a healthy discussion to share & learn more.

A "vote to improve" option where a User may specify the changes which maybe done so as to improve the OP's question.

This also helps reduce anonymous down-votes. I have often seen anonymous down-votes to questions by newer users. Also refer : Require a comment explaining the reason for the first downvote on a question

If the question was edited appropriately, the question could be very useful. Don't you all think so?

We usually vote to close questions which are "too broad" or just ask the SO to improve it after putting it on hold but why no "Vote to improve button" which says "5 users say you must improve your question (or give suggestions to improve?)"

Questions which may seem too broad to a few users may not actually be too broad. The OP might actually be looking at a specific aspect but may have missed to mention it in the question.

Example : "Which is better Functional Programming vs Imperative Programming?"

But maybe the OP meant "Is functional programming better than Imperative Programming for transformations in XLST?"

This has multiple views but I feel such question should be encouraged so that there is a healthy discussion to share & learn more.

A "vote to improve" option where a User may specify the changes which maybe done so as to improve the OP's question.

This also helps reduce anonymous down-votes. I have often seen anonymous down-votes to questions by newer users. Also refer : Require a comment explaining the reason for the first downvote on a question

If the question was edited appropriately, the question could be very useful. Don't you all think so?

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Why isn't there "vote to improve" questionoption for questions?

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We usually vote to close questions which are "too broad" or just ask the SO to improve it after putting it on hold but why no "Vote to improve button" which says "5 users say you must improve your question (or give suggestions to improve?)"

Questions which may seem too broad to a few users may not actually be too broad. The OP might actually be looking at a specific aspect but may have missed to mention it in the question.

Example : "Which is better Functional Programming vs Imperative Programming?"

But maybe the OP meant "Is functional programming better than Imperative Programming for transformations in XLST?"

This has multiple views but I feel such question should be encouraged so that there is a healthy discussion to share & learn more.

A "vote to improve" option where a User may specify the changes which maybe done so as to improve the OP's question.

This also helps reduce anonymous down-votes. I have often seen anonymous down-votes to questions by newer users. Also refer : Require a comment explaining the reason for the first downvote on a question

If the question was edited appropriately, the question could be very useful. Don't you all think so?

We usually vote to close questions which are "too broad" or just ask the SO to improve it after putting it on hold but why no "Vote to improve button" which says "5 users say you must improve your question (or give suggestions to improve?)"

Questions which may seem too broad to a few users may not actually be too broad. The OP might actually be looking at a specific aspect but may have missed to mention it in the question.

Example : "Which is better Functional Programming vs Imperative Programming?"

But maybe the OP meant "Is functional programming better than Imperative Programming for transformations in XLST?"

This has multiple views but I feel such question should be encouraged so that there is a healthy discussion to share & learn more.

A "vote to improve" option where a User may specify the changes which maybe done so as to improve the OP's question.

If the question was edited appropriately, the question could be very useful. Don't you all think so?

We usually vote to close questions which are "too broad" or just ask the SO to improve it after putting it on hold but why no "Vote to improve button" which says "5 users say you must improve your question (or give suggestions to improve?)"

Questions which may seem too broad to a few users may not actually be too broad. The OP might actually be looking at a specific aspect but may have missed to mention it in the question.

Example : "Which is better Functional Programming vs Imperative Programming?"

But maybe the OP meant "Is functional programming better than Imperative Programming for transformations in XLST?"

This has multiple views but I feel such question should be encouraged so that there is a healthy discussion to share & learn more.

A "vote to improve" option where a User may specify the changes which maybe done so as to improve the OP's question.

This also helps reduce anonymous down-votes. I have often seen anonymous down-votes to questions by newer users. Also refer : Require a comment explaining the reason for the first downvote on a question

If the question was edited appropriately, the question could be very useful. Don't you all think so?

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