My reviewing privileges were recently suspended because I marked a post as Requires Editing which was later closed as being Off Topic.
I understand from reading the post linked from the suspension notification that this is because subsequent reviewers found that no amount of editing could salvage the post. Notably, I am assuming that the original post violated the following guidance:
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam. Instead, describe the problem and what has been done so far to solve it.
Positively, I had recognized that concern and even considered flagging it myself. Negatively, not only did I neglect to do so but, worse, instead did the follow:
- Marked the post as Requires Editing,
- Immediately submitted an edit myself, and
- Provided a comment offering direction to the OP.
I did this because the OP is a new(er) contributor, and seemed stuck due to not knowing the appropriate keywords to search by. At the time, I assumed a softer touch would be preferred here.
That said, on hindsight, the lessons I'm taking away from this are:
- As a reviewer in the Triage Queue, it wasn't my role to then submit an edit;
- While my edit may have helped clarify the question, it did nothing to address the fundamental issue; and
- We need to uphold the site's policies, and especially for new users to help them learn the ropes.
Is this a correct read of the situation? I want to make sure that I don't make this mistake again.
If I'm correctly reading the situation, would you consider lifting my temporary ban? Alternatively, if I'm taking the wrong lessons away here, can you clarify what I did wrong so I can avoid doing so in the future?