I agree with essentially all of the highly-upvoted answers here, specifically regarding the problem with auto-reopening on significant edit. I want, however, to make a
(Compromise) suggestion: constructive steps for auto-reopen eligibility
Don't have automatic-reopen already after "significant" editing, but offer such a reopen only when some additional conditions are met, such as:
- User has taken the tour (or retakes the tour?)
- User checks a checkbox for one of the acceptable question types from the tour.
- User clears a checkbox for all of the unacceptable question types/traits from the tour.
- User explains their edit, and doesn't just make it. Perhaps - through a guided explanation form with checkboxes "I have [ ] added a concrete example [ ] Made an example complete and reproducible [ ] Clarified ambiguous terms [ ] Refocused to fit the scope of this site etc." - it could have textboxes too.
- Something like this question quality checklist (by none other than Jon Skeet).
Also, have the closure (or "hidden") notification encourage the user to go do the above.