Okay, look. I've stumbled upon this first post: (Having written the rest now this is a terrible example in hindsight as it's clearly VLQ but read on)
What do I do with this?
- Flag it as VLQ
That would be the perfect solution right? I'm not sure. VLQ describes itself and is described by the community as the last option after asking someone to improve their post themselves. Thing is how would I get a new user to improve it? Sure I could throw them a canned "Edit your answer to explain it to future readers" message but 9/10 times I'll get a reply saying "But why, it answers the question and that's it" (That is if I get a reply. I've commented on tons of posts without a single reply too). Though is it really necessary to already hit new users with deleting their posts while they were just trying to help?
- Ask them to edit the answer
But why? Why would they edit the answer if it answers the question in their eyes? This is something I've thought about a lot - From the quite large amount of comments I've left I can currently only recall one person actually editing their post (having to note though it was a question) from the comment. So I'm not really convinced by posting comments to ask for OP improvements as they rarely happen.
This post is a mess so far, sorry about that.
TLDR What do I do about posts that answer the question, but require editing by new users? When is the point at which a VLQ flag is required? Also I'd be interested in how many people actually have had someone reply to comments asking for improvements like this and have had them fix the issue. To me commenting rarely seems to help and flagging seems too harsh.
I am aware of asking way too many questions that could be answered with common sense though having been review suspended twice my common sense does not seem to fit the site whatsoever at times. So I'm asking questions to avoid getting permanently review banned (because I bet that'll happen next time I fail an audit).