I recently concluded a question reviewing another post here on Meta. Does it do any good to revise the title from something like, "Help me review this failed edit!"
to "Help me review this failed edit! [resolved]"
?
My reasoning is that if some future user wants to make a new question with that title (whose vagueness cannot really be helped), it would be considerate to make it available to them. Reasons not to do so might run, "We already have brackets parceled out to limited and specific uses," or "Too minor!" (whatever that means) or "It's ugly, so no." It's also only really useful once, and could be viewed as actively encouraging the accumulation of vague questions with indistinct titles.
Naturally, this situation is inapplicable to SO-proper, but I can see by the heaps of "Why were my edits rejected?"
titles here on Meta that it could be useful (or at least thoughtful).
I don't want to delete the thread itself because the question content is still potentially valuable to future users.
[resolved]
in the question title doesn't help at all. The discussion is just as important as the resolution, this isn't a hit and run support forum.