tl;dr
There was a question in triage with very high disagreement among the reviewers.
Related meta questions
The most relevant I could find was Close and Triage queues need a downvote option. No, really. However, I'm not here to request that feature but to ask how to deal with the current situation.
The question
The question was very basic and OP quickly acknowledged
so stupid i haven't thought about that
once the obvious had been pointed out to them. It gathered (deservedly, imho) a total of ten downvotes before deletion and had been closed as too broad (unfittingly, imho).
So, let's check the criteria:
Can the question be understood and answered as-is?
Yes, definitely. It's very clear and easily understood.
Should it be improved by edits?
Nope, not much an edit could improve. It's fundamentally flawed but well executed.2
2 OK, the English and the semantic markup are imperfect but an edit would not make it “clear and answerable”, it already is.
Is it unsalvageable?
Well, kinda. But none of the flag reasons apply.
- Spam or rude? Definitely not.
- Duplicate? Unlikely, too specific.
- Unclear what is asked? Nope, perfectly clear.
- Too broad? There is pretty much one possible answer and it's very short. Does definitely not apply, unless I'm overlooking something big here.
- Off-topic? Does not ask for off-site resources, is definitely about programming and there is no code to debug.
What I did
As outlined above, reading only the words “Looks OK”, “Requires Editing” and “Unsalvageable” my gut would be to go with the last one, but when not ignoring the descriptions of the options (and the requirement to flag any unsalvageable question) only the first seems reasonable in any way.
Thus I chose “Looks OK” (and downvoted).
The result of the triage review
While the “consensus” was indeed “Looks OK”, a breakdown of 3/2/2 does not feel really encouraging. Apart from the fact that I would not call that a consensus, it raises doubts whether I did the right thing.
Did I? If not, what should I have done?
The subsequent closure
As mentioned above, I feel that the “too broad” reason does decidedly not apply. The flavour text states:
There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format. Please add details to narrow the answer set or to isolate an issue that can be answered in a few paragraphs.
- “Do
percent = 100-percent
.” is pretty much the only possible answer. - This answer is definitely not too long for this format, it even fits in a comment. (As has been demonstrated.)
- There are no sensible details to add. It's perfectly specific.
- There is only a single issue. Nothing to isolate here.
Am I mistaken? If so, please enlighten me as to how this reason applies.
Clarifications
I stated this in the comments, but it became crowded down there:
- I am aware of the skip button. The problem is not that I was unsure during review but when looking at the review again afterwards (which I quasi-randomly-routinely do).
- I don't have strong feelings about the deletion either way.