I have been exposed to Review Queues for some time and would like to contribute to helping by having a clearer idea on how to flag questions appropriately by looking at some case studies. I have read the answer to the question: Is there a guide for the Triage queue?, but would like a little more clarity on some specific recurring type of questions,
1. Users asking to debug their code.
I see quite a few questions coming under this category, with titles,
"I am trying to.... but it does not work, how do I...?"
and the question that follows is a long piece of code with no apparent attempt of any research on the issue. In this case, would one flag the question as,
- a. Looks Ok
- b. Needs Editing
- c. Unsalvageable -> if so which sub-category?
- d. Skip it.
I tend to go for (b), is this correct?
2. Vague/Broad/Unclear questions.
There are some questions with poor/no research,
- someone who is asking for help to install software on Windows, with no attempt to list any of the issues they are facing.
- a question to solve a problem but remains vague with multiple question beings asked, which reflects little to no attempt to formulate a good question.
In this case, one should flag it as
a. Looks Ok - b. Needs Editing - c. Unsalvageable -> Needs details / Needs Focus - d. Skip it.
I would go with (c) -> Needs more details.
Would the above flags be acceptable?