Referring to this re-open review: https://stackoverflow.com/review/reopen/27991434
This particular question is not a good candidate for re-opening, but it has been edited to include a solution because the opportunity to provide one is not there.
We see many edits to closed questions where a response is appended into the question body because we can see a possible solution that might help OP but because the post is already closed we cannot post it.
In this case, the current process is to flag the post for reopening, follow it, then when or if it is reopened, then we can provide an answer.
Except the process itself is flawed in the sense that there is not an easy way to communicate why the post should be re-opened and the previous close votes will often out-weigh any re-opens. In some cases the answer is simple or really specific, but not simple enough to explain as a comment.
I've been there just today with this question: How do I pass variables between methods in C# I look at the close reason and totally disagree with it, its very clear what OP wants to achieve and even why they want to do it, it even looks useful enough for the general beginner community.
I hope I have the time and patience to edit the original post to make it more accessible to the wider community, but if I can provide an answer, should that not be sufficient to be considered as my reason for reopening?
What I was expecting in this scenario that I could vote to re-open, AND provide a potential answer that would be visible in the reopen queue.
I was tempted to do as the other reviewer had and simply edit the post to include an answer, but there has to be a better way. I guess I could post my own similar question and answer it then mark it as a dup, but that's an even dirtier hack.
I'm happy for this type of answer to not count to normal rep to discourage it being abused, it's just a review action, but at the same time, I want to help OP.
Many of us who feel that we can provide good answers don't really have the time to wait around after upvote and reopen flags, before we come back and provide an answer. It is this scenario that leads to us being lazy and providing answers in edits. We know it's bad, and I'm sure I've done it once or twice out of frustration, but if as reviewers we are happy to put our time into solving these issues, shouldn't SO be facilitating that?
We specifically have a flag on edits to block them when the edit is actually proposing an answer, but the system is sort or encouraging us to do this when we feel strongly that we have a good answer.
At least by allowing us to provide a potential answer with the reopen vote we can reduce the over-all burden of managing the separate queues and we can hpopefully provide help back to OP, rather than leaving them frustrated with SO, often it is their direct lack of understanding in a subject that is preventing them from writing a good question, in many cases if they had the necessary understanding there would not be a question in the first place.