All too often I find myself in the situation where a question is lacking some fundamental information and requests to address that are answered with comments e.g.:
Even when, as with the above example, it's requested explicitly to edit the question and not write a comment.
It's a step forward to get some feedback from on OP, but sadly this is typically the start of a comment conversation (which may eventually lead to info in comments being copied to the question, and comments deleted/flagged as obsolete) instead of just writing an answer. I find this process rather tiresome.
What's the best way to get the OP to actually edit the question?
SO users routinely omit vital information from their question to stop it from getting closed as a duplicate
I very much doubt most authors are sufficiently savvy to think to do that, and yet not be aware of the absolute basics of how SO works.[edit]
. Unfortunately, as the internets have proven, you can't fix stupid. (edit: like you said in your answer below :| you might want to include the magic link in your answer, tho)