The closed question notice was recently changed to display an "Edit question" button prominently in the lower left hand corner (in addition to the text link in the body of the message):
This seems like a positive change overall - many posters today will delete and repost questions rather than editing and reopening.
But this change will likely increase the number of edits, which will exacerbate a problem that already exists (and has come up before): edits by people other than the poster, no matter how trivial, will submit the post to the reopen queue for consideration to reopen.
This is problematic for 2 reasons:
- It wastes reviewers' time reviewing obviously non-substantive edits and trains them that most questions should stay closed.
- Much more importantly, it robs the original poster of the chance to make a substantive edit to their question and have it considered for reopening. The original poster may later fix the question, and we'd never know, because reviewers determined earlier that capitalizing some letters wasn't enough to fix the question.
To fix this, only edits by the original poster (or explicit reopen votes) should trigger submission to the reopen queue.