I would suggest that you still judge the question on its merits; if the question is a good on-topic question, and it can be answered (by others) in the community, then it should be promoted to the site. Even if the OP doesn't want to answer it themselves, someone else might want to and then that question and answer will hopefully be useful to future users that have the same problem; which is really what Stack Overflow is all about.
If the question cannot be answered (as the information is missing) then has the OP given the missing information in the comments? If so, and the OP doesn't want to make the improvements themselves, then edit the question yourself and then push it to be promoted to the site.
Finally, if the context to solve the problem is missing, then mark it as requiring major changes. I would like to hope we can encourage the user to make the changes in the comments, and that they do, but I admit that the users are likely under no compulsion to do so; they have an answer to their question; as new users, they likely aren't aware that the goal of Stack Overflow isn't to just help them but anyone who has the same question.
I suppose, if they end up in a question ban, maybe they'll choose to edit it in the future, as if it's promoted and well written, it might help them get out of that ban (but I'm guessing how workflows work and hypotheticals now).
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so I don't think it will be available now so IMO this needs to be discussed.