TL;DR Let's put "Needs Help" on that button instead of "Requires Editing".
In Triage, reviewers have three options: Unsalvageable, Requires Editing and Looks OK.
Requires Editing means that users other than the OP can improve the question to make it a good fit for the site. It sends the question to the Help & Improvement queue.
However, Triage reviewers keep clicking Requires Editing on things that can only be improved by the OP. These should be marked as Unsalvageable instead, so that they get put "On Hold" - which is our signal to an OP that they need to improve their question.
As a few cases to illustrate the point, check this MSO question or this one where reviewers misinterpreted the button. Or this question about the Unsalvageable questions that ended up in H&I due to wrong Triage reviewing.
The guidance text that clarifies how to review in Triage is linked from that queue. But that hasn't helped - or at least it hasn't helped enough. I'm not convinced people actually follow the link before reviewing.
So, we need to make it more immediately clear that "Requires Editing" means a post can be edited by someone other than the OP.
For this purpose, I propose that we change the text on the button. Instead of Requires Editing, the button should say Needs help.
"Help" is, almost by definition, something that only other parties can provide. With this small change, it should be more clear to Triage reviewers when to choose that button.
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