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While reviewing the triage queue, I saw this very low quality question, and by getting back after tagging, I saw that two other users reviewed it as "Looks OK". IMHO, this cannot be accepted as such.

Is there anything I could/should do in that situation? Should I flag the question so it gets attention by a mod? Or is that overkill and I just let things go their way?

I reviewed as "Requires editing", to give this new user a chance, but I agree it could as well been have reviewed as "Unsalvageable".

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    You don't need to (should) flag for mod attention, there are enough reasons for flagging you have at hand. Commented Sep 17, 2016 at 9:43
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    "ha peeing" is possibly the greatest typo I've ever seen. I'm 12 years old mentally.
    – Nic
    Commented Sep 18, 2016 at 23:23
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    Wow, I hope that's not me. I would be feel bad if I'm in there. Commented Sep 19, 2016 at 7:33

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It should have been reviewed as "Unsalvageable", not "Requires Editing". This question is not answerable in its current state, and edits by users other than OP wouldn't help. See Adopt a consistent policy on what “Requires Editing” means in the review queues.

You should flag it using custom moderator flag and explain that some people reviewed this as "Looks OK" even though it should be reviewed as "Unsalvageable". Moderator are able to ban reviewers who don't review properly.

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  • Yeah, I agree with that. But AFAIK, if it gets tagged "RE" and the user doesn't, then it gets eventually closed. So as it was a new user, it's just a "give him a chance" sign. If he doesn't get how things work quickly, it will be closed anyway. But thanks for second part of your anwer.
    – kebs
    Commented Sep 17, 2016 at 9:54
  • And when I tag RE this type of question, I always add a comment explaining what the OP should do.
    – kebs
    Commented Sep 17, 2016 at 9:56
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    @kebs "Giving a chance" doesn't work that way. If a question is not answerable in its current state, it should be immediately closed. During first 5 days after closing it's "put on hold", and during that time the OP can fix it, and it can get reopened. See What is a “closed” or “on hold” question? Commented Sep 17, 2016 at 9:58
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    ok, got that, thanks for those details. I'll lower my personal reviewing thresholds !
    – kebs
    Commented Sep 18, 2016 at 21:31
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    So long as the broken description remains, the person marking it as "Requires Editing" is doing what the description says. Have they fixed the queue option description yet? Commented Sep 18, 2016 at 23:26

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