Thanks for taking the time to review posts in the Triage queue. Please do not be disheartened by a review suspension, as it is the least drastic action that moderators can take to bring an issue privately to your attention without sending an official moderator message or account-level suspension.

While reviewing posts in the Triage queue, one of the options you are presented with is <kbd>Requires Editing</kbd>. Unfortunately, most of the time reviewers misunderstand what this action is for (e.g. [q1](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/321895/584192), [q2](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/319128/584192), [q3](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/332546/584192), [q4](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/372485/584192)), and what happens next if three reviewers pick this option in Triage.

If you expand the review guidance text, you can read that "Requires Editing" should be taken if ***you can (edit to) improve*** the question to be [on-topic](https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic) for Stack Overflow.

![](https://i.sstatic.net/oKrJ4.png)

However, if a post in Triage is [off-topic](https://stackoverflow.com/help/dont-ask), and therefore no amount of editing by you or fellow reviewers can make this on-topic, please do not select <kbd>Requires Editing</kbd> - because this post will then be pushed into the "Help and Improvement" review queue, where it will be in limbo because **no other reviewer** will be able to edit the post to become on-topic for this site!

This makes more work for the community now because, firstly, the post wasn't closed in Triage with the "Unsalvageable > Should be closed..." option, and secondly, more users encounter another Help and Improvement review they cannot do anything about other than to take extra steps to click the permalink to open the question in another window and then manually vote to close.

You may find this [guide for the options in Triage queue](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/295674/584192) useful, as it explains what you should be looking out for before you select the best course of action.

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In this [particular Triage review](https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/23957671) you participated in, because three reviewers picked "Requires Editing" over choosing to close with the "Unsalvageable" option, subsequently a [Help and Improvement](https://stackoverflow.com/review/helper/23959685) review was generated, which I came across and closed it before investigating which reviewers selected the incorrect option in Triage.

Do not worry about this review mistake - I agree some review queues can be confusing and we are here to help and guide each other to make this site better one action at a time. As I can see that you are genuinely sincere in wanting to learn what went wrong with the review, I have now lifted the temporary review suspension since it has served its purpose to inform.

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### See also [Answer Part 2](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/393128/584192), and [Feature request to fix Triage](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/394498/584192), then [come join us in chat to discuss reviewing](https://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/208985/bad-stack-overflow-reviews).