I recently had a problem and looked for a solution here on Stack Overflow.
I found a similar question asked by someone else, but with almost no details, which might be the reason why no answer has been provided yet.
Now I have two possibilities: write again my own question with the risk of a duplicate or improve the question.
But by improving the question I have to add a lot which harbors the risk that this might not reflect the intention of the original author anymore.
Since they didn't provide a code example, there might be a different root cause to the problem then with my problem but with the same (error) effect as a result.
The contribution in question is the following: How to prevent JAWS screen reader from reading page title on button click
What should I do, or more in general, until when is it useful to improve a question of someone else?
But by improving the question I have to add a lot which harbors the risk that this might not reflect the intention of the original author anymore
- and this is why the only people who should be allowed to edit questions are the asker and moderators. Because as a third party you cannot be certain that you haven't made the mistake of changing the fundamental thrust of a question. If it's so bad that it needs to be edited for someone to make sense of it, it should be closed - full stop.