The initial formulation of that question was definitely unclear. The fact that it is possible to guess what the OP probably meant is not a good reason to declare the question clear.
What often happens when a question is unclear but people answer anyway is that the awkward phrasing that appeared to have an obvious interpretation turns out to have a different interpretation than the one that appeared obvious to those who answered the question. This just leads to aggravation for everyone as the people who answered are told they did not understand what the OP wanted and the OP is in the unenviable position of having wasted other people's time. (I've seen it many times. Sometimes I was the poor schmuck who wrongly thought the interpretation was obvious. Sometimes I just happened to witness the whole thing unfold.)
It is quite proper to vote to close a question such as the one you linked to as soon as possible so that it can be clarified before answers are posted. And the proper thing to do for someone who thinks they have the obvious interpretation is to comment on the question or perform the edits necessary to make the question crystal clear.