I'm a bit unsure what the correct procedure is when a question is unclear, but it looks as though the question can be fixed by OP. I.e., the question could be good if only OP knew how to ask questions.
I would of course comment and ask OP to elaborate and explain it in such a way that people understand it and may answer it. My question is: Should I vote to close as "Unclear what you're asking" at the same time?
The reason why I'm asking is: I guess (yes, this is a guess so I might be wrong) new users will lose hope and never fix the question if it's closed. They might not know there is a reopen function, and even if they do, they may doubt that their question will ever be reopened. Therefore by keeping it open we might get a new good question on the site, instead of another rubbish one that must be deleted after some time. On the other hand, there's no guarantee OP will fix the post if it's kept open, leaving a rubbish question open after all. I wouldn't vote down such a question without giving OP some time to fix it, but closing it is not really the same thing. However, if many new users will fix the question if and only if it's kept open, it might be worth it?
Any comments?