I tried going through the Help and Improvement queue today, since it's the one I'm the least familiar with so far, and I was given this question. I tried my best at editing the question, understanding the original problem, and reformulating it.
But now that I've already sent my edit, I realize that the question is probably way too broad to get a good answer, and should probably be closed. I'm not sure how to best handle the situation and what to do in the future. If I had realized the problem sooner, should I have:
- Canceled my edit, skipped, and added a third vote to get it closed quickly?
- Canceled my edit, flagged as VLQ and sent it back to Triage, hoping Triage would make a different decision this time?
- Canceled my edit, flagged as VLQ and voted to close?
- Kept my edit to get it out of the queue, and waited to see how the system would handle it?
From what I've read on Meta so far, it seems that the "question is very low quality" link is supposed to handle this. But on the other hand I'm reading that it's okay to send even trivial edits to get that post out of the queue.
If a question already went to Triage and I send it back there without any change, isn't it wasting valuable reviewer time? Isn't it going to just keep moving back and forth stuck between two queues until it gets enough close votes, or somehow gets a great answer?