Just because the question is clear doesn't mean that it's on-topic.
A heuristic I use can be found here, but critically it fails the points on "effort". What they're looking for isn't help with a specific issue, they're looking to us to write their solution for them.
This is definitely too broad. You can't narrow it down and no amount of editing can come from the OP to make their current question any better, so it's Unsalvageable.
How should you think? Well...consider the close reasons when looking at a question.
- Is it clear?
- Is it overly broad?
- Is it a debugging question with no clear criteria of "success" or "failure"?
- Is it otherwise offensive?
If it's any of those things, then it should be cleaned up as quickly as possible. Some of these things can be done with edits. Most of these things are best left to downvote, flag/vote to close and move on.