What is the preferred way to deal with questions phrased in extremely poor English? I'm not talking about spelling mistakes, but rather glaring grammatical errors and sentence structures that make you think that a Markov-Chain-gone-rogue would have created it.
I have thought about several possibilities, each with their own merit:
1. Flag the question as "Unclear what you're asking"
This is currently my prefered method. It accurately describes the problem with the question and should - in theory - put the question on hold and give the original poster an incentive to either give Google Translate a shot or, even better, ask someone who speaks both their native language and English.
On the other hand, this might cause the original poster to "give up" trying to get answers on Stack Overflow and generally perceive the site and community as unwelcoming.
2. Attempt to edit the question
Another way could be to attempt and guess what the original poster was trying to say and edit the question at hand to correct English spelling and grammar.
While this is certainly "more friendly" and helpful for the original poster, it might just as well miss the point completely and end up changing the question completely, depending on how well the editor "guessed" the intent of the original poster.
3. Post a comment asking for clarification
This may or may not work. Comments do not have the same authoritive gist about them as a big, yellow "On Hold"-sign and as such the original poster may or may not feel compelled to try harder in forming an actually understandable question.
Is there an agreed-upon way on how to react to such questions?