I asked a question several days ago. Very shortly after that, some people put it on hold without leaving any comments. After that, I reworded it several times in order to hopefully meet the rules, but nobody left any comment and the question is still on hold and I am beginning to wonder If I shouldn't ask the exact same question as a new question, and answer it myself immediately and see if this time it is okay...
I don't know what exactly happens when a question you have voted for putting put on hold is being edited since I never did it myself (and honestly I find this mechanic totally counter-productive). Do you even get a notification? Does the system check if you review the edited question? If it is not the case, I think that the vote for putting on hold should expire after some time, there is no reason why a person who votes to put a question on hold and never review it after it has been edited should be able to block it forever, especially on low traffic questions who interest only a few people.
I tried to look how I could PM some of the users to notify them that I have edited and need them to review it again but didn't find how I could do that. I mean, if you vote for puttin on hold the question of someone else, you are morally endorsed for reviewing it again once it has been edited and if you still feel that this question should stay on hold, you should at least leave some comment to explain why, this would be the least politeness don't you feel?
I read this question very similar to mine and learnt that after editing my question should have been put in the reopen queue. How to know if people actually reviewed it again? Should I keep making minor adjustment to prevent it from being automatically closed after five days? Finally, if the question really happens to not having its place here, how do I delete it?
Thanks for reading