Earlier this day, I stumbled on a badly phrased, not answerable question.
Since the OP was looking like someone who just had difficulty writing his question, I asked him more details in comment. But the really bad quality of the original question, and the bad quality of the OP's edit lead to the question being closed as "Too Broad".
I too think the question was too broad and was going to leave it as that, but the OP continued to ask me in comments, and I was able to understand what he wanted to do.
After asking him to describe more clearly his need, I saw that his edit couldn't save the question and rewrote the entire question, trying to put the question in a answerable state.
I now wonder if that was the right move, or if I should have continued to push the OP to make his question clearer?
Note: I informed the OP of what I did, and explained him why I took the liberty to mass edit his question, and continue to ask him more details about his question. I also informed him that he could rollback my edit if I misunderstood his intention, or if he thought the edit was offensive.
Note 2: The OP just thanked me of taking the initiative, but I'd still like to know the community stance on that kind of edit.