As it stands, the immediate definition of "Requires Editing" is:
for questions that you can make clear and answerable by editing
I understand that this is clearly stating "questions that you can make clear" but I feel that it can be taken as an expression of "something that can be done" and not literally you. - A possible problem for someone who may not have a great understanding of English.
This I find is largely interpreted--myself included when I first started--as:
"This question needs more information to make it clear and answerable. -by having the OP edit the question with just that."
But, if you take a look at the detailed guide for triaging questions, it states the following;
Do not choose "Requires Editing" if you know the question cannot be made answerable without clarification or additions from its author.
I've just noticed people making this decision in the triage queue and can't help but think it was due to a misunderstanding that I made when I was first getting into reviewing.
Should there be a slightly more detailed definition under the (more) section?
I think it would be beneficial for the (more) section to have at least one extra line below each definition explaining a very common "this is not used for _" or something that better describes the use of that button.
I am now aware of the same question asked here but my case is that even with the edits made since then, it can still be clearer and have more included on the page as many people may not bother to follow the link to the detailed guide.