I'm fairly new to Stack Overflow and I like the community so far. I'm all on board for having the [hold] and [closed] features when posts are off-topic and/or vague. But, I don't like how fast you can take down someones post without giving them time to edit it.
I recently made a post regarding a question about code reuseability, and while I'm busy doing other things, my question was put on hold quite fast for being too vague and confusing. Now no-one is allowed to comment or answer my question until it has been reviewed. I re-edited it with resources and made it more constructive and less confusing and now I'm in what I like to call limbo.
I learned that all posts put on hold are sent to a review queue where other users with at least 4, 000 reputation points are allowed to upvote these on hold questions and after about 6 or so upvotes the question is allowed to be answered again. But until then, I have to wait at most 5 days for enough people to review my question.
This all could have been avoided if we were allowed time to edit our questions before they're taken down. Instead, mine was sent almost instantly to the grave yard. Now I'm not saying my question should be put back up, but I'm sure there are other questions that are really good questions that were just asked in the wrong way. Do those questions deserve to not be answered for a whole week if not at all? Why not give them at least half a day or more to make the needed corrections before taking down a potentially good topic?