I asked a question (here) that was correctly put on hold. I edited the question, but realized it really needed more work and edited it multiple times. I was thinking I had five days to fix it and at the end it would be reviewed again, but now I believe this is not correct after reading Which edits push closed questions to the reopen review queue?. My understanding now is that only the first edit puts it on the reopen queue, and in my case the first edit probably wasn't sufficient. It's not uncommon for writers of any type to need multiple revisions to their work, and posters may not understand a fix-it-the-first-time requirement for the reopen queue. Users making multiple edits may wonder why their edits are ignored and their questions eventually closed.
Furthermore, from this data, it looks like only a tiny fraction of edited on-hold questions are reopened. This means that the edits are wasting the time of the reopen queue reviewers. If my understanding is correct, I'm wondering if on hold questions should not be put on the reopen queue for several hours (24?) after the last edit to give the poster more time to think the edits over. This may improve the reopen ratio and reduce the time wasted by reviewers.