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I came across this in my review queue. At the state at which the queue saw it, it was pretty much garble.

However, the edit log shows that a reasonable attempt was made to ask a question that was understandable, though the question would then be flagged for being too broad instead of unclear.

I'm a bit unsure as to whether a rollback is in order after the close vote, as it seems to me that in the process of rolling back, I am working against the vote I placed that the post, as presented, should be closed.

I believe it is in a similar vein to this meta question, but from a different pathway. Whereas that one is addressing bringing a question back open, I am not sure whether actively working to counter my close vote is something I should be doing.

Edit: Well, someone rolled it back in the meantime.

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The edit clearly makes the question worse. It should be rolled back.

The fact that you've voted/flagged to close doesn't mean you shouldn't roll back an inappropriate edit.

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  • OK, so I should assume them to be entirely separate tasks. Got it.
    – Compass
    Commented Nov 11, 2014 at 20:37

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