Edit! Then upvote if it is a good question just poorly constructed because they are new. Sometimes I will leave a comment in the edit section saying something like, > Please work on how you post questions. I have edited this time but you should pay attention to your formatting and tags (or whatever the current issue is) That could be considered "noise" but it will help the OP to understand better how to post. As long as you put it politely, then I have noticed it usually gets a good response. For a more effective and elegant comment suggestion to leave, see [this answer by Tim Post](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/267473/when-a-question-is-almost-a-good-question/267512#267512) I obviously don't follow those users around to see that they took my advice but they usually say thanks and that they will work on it in the future. Remember to leave a good summary of the edit (as always) so they can understand what/why it was changed. [Somewhat related to the commenting part of my answer](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/253656/is-it-all-right-to-educate-users-in-general-additionally-to-the-answer/253661#253661)