I had this question popup in my first-post queue. It seems the user asked a question, got the answer he/she was looking for, then edited their question to be "........................."
What should be done in this case? It can't be deleted since it has an answer with upvotes. My initial thought was to have it rolled back to the previous edit. I don't seem to have that option in my review though. Copy-pasting the previous edit doesn't feel right, but would it be the right course of action?
Update:
I've accepted Jashaszun's answer for now as no other solutions were posted. As Jashaszun points out, the only two options seem to be either edit the question outside of the review, or copy-paste a previous version and save it as an edit within the review. To me, the former feels like the better solution of the two and is what I will do if I see this again.
If another solution is presented, I will update this question.
Same goes for closing very basic questions as "unclear what you are asking", That's another protest against the site, the users don't want those crap question so they close them, even though there is no site policies against asking too basic questions.
Except that we don't close basic questions as "unclear". We only close unclear questions as "unclear". Basic questions are not equivalent to unclear questions, and the community here knows that.