I have recently been given access to the Triage review queue and actively reviewing questions on it.
I am a little confused about when to use "Should be improved" and "unsalvagable".
According to the help box:
- Should Be Improved for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable
- Unsalvageable for questions that cannot or should not be answered and must therefore be removed from the site
In my opinion, apart from blatant spam or off-topic questions, even the worse questions should be marked as 'should be improved' as they would no longer be as bad as they seem if they are edited.
But clicking 'unsalvageable' presents you with the chance to flag a question for the same reasons that I would think it should be improved (for example, not clear what you are asking and too broad), which would then prompt the original poster to improve the question. For me, 99% of bad questions 'should be improved' but usually get flagged for being bad (which you only get if unsalvageable).
I am confused about when to use 'should be improved' and when to use 'unsalvagable'.
Hope that this makes sense (or at the very least is not unsalvageable).