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Sometimes I can see some users ask how to reopen a question (e.g. this and this), and the current "on hold" dialog is something like:

...please edit the question.

But as a user, besides knowing editing the question, I would also like to know what happens after editing, such as: how do edits remove the "on hold"; how long do I wait to reopen it; and so on.

I think the "on hold" dialog can mention more about the review queue, such as:

...please edit the question. Once edited, the question will be placed in a review queue (link to page about review queue mechanism and how it works to reopen a question) where it can be reopened by the community.

Is that a good idea?

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    With formatting and grammar fixes applied, yes, it's a good idea. Jun 6, 2016 at 10:19
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    I am not sure if it happens now but if this was done then the banner will need to be changed if the question moves from [on hold] to [closed] status(this happens 5 days after closure). Once that happens an edit will no longer make the question enter the reopen vote queue. Otherwise good proposal. Jun 6, 2016 at 13:36
  • I just stumbled over this fact - it seems to me that on hold / close box should include a link to the vote that has been taken. My question regarding the on-hold process is getting downvoted right now. Part of it was me not beeing aware about the review process and some links (for example timeline).
    – surfmuggle
    Jun 6, 2016 at 21:24

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