I failed this review, but it seems like a clear "reopen" vote to me. It was closed as "unclear", but the edit fixes that in my opinion.
I typically vote to reopen if there's was a genuine effort to improve the question with an edit. Am I wrong?
I failed this review, but it seems like a clear "reopen" vote to me. It was closed as "unclear", but the edit fixes that in my opinion.
I typically vote to reopen if there's was a genuine effort to improve the question with an edit. Am I wrong?
I typically vote to reopen if there's was a genuine effort to improve the question with an edit. Am I wrong?
Since you failed the audit, at least the people who performed the original review disagreed with you. And I guess I do, too.
"Genuine effort" is not an appropriate standard. A question should be reopened if it has been updated to become a good (or at least passable) one. If an edit does not achieve that then reopening the question doesn't do anyone much good, no matter how much effort seems to have gone into the edit. There's a decent chance that doing so is actually harmful, for if the edited version reenters the close queue then it requires more reviewer attention, and it probably ends up closed again anyway.
With respect to the particular audit, I agree with you that the edit showed genuine effort, and even that it improved the question, but the edited question remains unclear as far as I am concerned. What does the OP actually want to know? Moreover, inasmuch as it seems that the OP may have a working solution already, it seems the question might not even be on-topic for SO in the first place.