I just failed this audit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/11308214 which I voted to close as Unclear what you're asking
as in my initial reading of the question I was not sure exactly what the poster was asking for.
After failing the review I read the question much more in-depth and realized that with some thought and careful reading, the poster was asking a question correctly but had poorly formatted their paragraphs.
While I'll take the audit failure on the chin, I went ahead and edited the question to make it much clearer.
This brings me to my question: is it reasonable to vote as 'unclear what you're asking' when the question may be there, but is poorly written or formatted? Or is it on me as a reviewer to be much more thorough in my review of questions? (or both?)
For completeness, the question as it appeared when I reviewed it is here: https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/35221022/1
Edit:
This is a different question to the duplicate. That is asking how long you should wait until you close for being unclear. I'm asking that once a question is in the low quality queue how in-depth one should read to try and understand the question before voting to close. Once it's in the review queue, you could reasonably assume other people have thought it's a bad question.
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