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As of today, the guidance now reads:

Requires Editing for questions that you can make clear and answerable by editing

...and also includes a second link to this meta answer as the last line in the expanded instructions (same answer linked to in "help separating questions" in the short explanation at the top).

This is based on a suggestion by K.Davisa suggestion by K.Davis a few months back, and I think it nicely side-steps the problems inherent in asking reviewers to guess at what others are able to fix.

Of course, we'll see how much of an effect it actually has in practice.

As of today, the guidance now reads:

Requires Editing for questions that you can make clear and answerable by editing

...and also includes a second link to this meta answer as the last line in the expanded instructions (same answer linked to in "help separating questions" in the short explanation at the top).

This is based on a suggestion by K.Davis a few months back, and I think it nicely side-steps the problems inherent in asking reviewers to guess at what others are able to fix.

Of course, we'll see how much of an effect it actually has in practice.

As of today, the guidance now reads:

Requires Editing for questions that you can make clear and answerable by editing

...and also includes a second link to this meta answer as the last line in the expanded instructions (same answer linked to in "help separating questions" in the short explanation at the top).

This is based on a suggestion by K.Davis a few months back, and I think it nicely side-steps the problems inherent in asking reviewers to guess at what others are able to fix.

Of course, we'll see how much of an effect it actually has in practice.

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Shog9
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As of today, the guidance now reads:

Requires Editing for questions that you can make clear and answerable by editing

...and also includes a second link to this meta answer as the last line in the expanded instructions (same answer linked to in "help separating questions" in the short explanation at the top).

This is based on a suggestion by K.Davis a few months back, and I think it nicely side-steps the problems inherent in asking reviewers to guess at what others are able to fix.

Of course, we'll see how much of an effect it actually has in practice.