This specific proposal has been declined. There is a related (but separate) request
The current help text for the "Should be improved" help text in triage suggests using this option
for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable
It is very easy to misinterpret this to use this for:
- questions where the author is leaving out crucial details (like exceptions or code) but can edit them into the question (and don't exist as comments)
- Questions that are currently worded very ambiguously, but would be easy to clarify if they add the crucial details.
As I understand Tim's answer on when to use Should Be Improved, it is really for questions that are mostly fine content-wise but could use a few touch ups.
Please change the help text to something like:
for questions that are mostly understandable but could use some editing to make them more clear and answerable.
For "Unsalvageable" the current help text reads:
for questions that cannot or should not be answered and must therefore be removed from the site
Again, Tim's answer suggests also using for questions that are close-worthy, not just the "should not be answered" garbage that I associate the current wording with. Since Tim mentions using "Unsalvageable" for questions that:
You don't even know where'd you begin to edit
Even with a Herculean effort, the question isn't going to be that good
It's probably easier if the OP just tries again
Maybe a better wording would be
for questions that cannot be answered or edited into an answerable form without a Herculean amount of effort or vital information from the author.
Open to other wording suggestions.