I realise similar questions to this have been [asked][1] [before][2]. However even after going through those answers I still feel stuck.

As I discovered today, there are three places that describe the appropriate use of the **Requires Editing** button on the Triage page:

 1. The tooltip on the button itself:
> this question could be good, but requires some time and attention of our editors</blockquote>

 2. The text in the "more" dropdown:
> for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable

 3. The text in the [linked answer][3] (which I won't quote because there's a lot there).

For ages I only referred to the "more" dropdown if I was unsure about the use of a button. I didn't realise the tooltip existed, and I didn't feel the need to click the link since it seemed like the "more" dropdown covered it pretty well. This means I've clicked **Requires Editing** for a _lot_ of questions that needed to be edited by their author. Today I noticed the tooltip and also realised I hadn't clicked the link yet, so had a look at it. I was somewhat horrified to realise that, according to the linked answer, I've been using **Requires Editing** wrong the whole time. I gather that's a _Bad Thing™_ because it puts the question into a queue for reviewers to review/edit, and if they can't edit the post it wastes their time. This, in and of itself, needs to be rectified immediately, however it's not the point of this post.

The issue I'm having is that I now don't know what to do if a post needs to be edited by its author (usually to add additional information) but will be a good post otherwise. Triage inherently presents recently-asked questions to us, and there's often a comment already on the question asking the OP to edit the question with a specific additional piece of information. In that case the OP may not have had a chance to respond to the comment and/or edit their question.

So this is my dilemma:

- **Looks OK**: Nope, it doesn't look ok... it might in future but not yet, and if they don't end up editing their post it won't look ok.
- **Requires Editing**: _Perfect_... except I recently discovered this shouldn't be used if the OP has to do the editing.
- **Unsalvageable**: Well no, it's very salvageable. All it needs is a bit more info from the OP. I also have no idea what flag I would use in this case.
- **Skip**: The easy way out... but the question will then go onto someone else. What are _they_ supposed to do? Skip as well? Just keep skipping until eventually the OP edits the question?

I'm stuck. I don't know what to do in these cases and it's not clear from any of the information I could find on the Triage page. Can someone clear this up for me? (And can the SO devs please remove the contradictions in the **Requires Editing** "more" downdown text? That's what the "bug" tag is for.)


  [1]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/319128/triage-review-queue-inconsistent-guidelines-for-requires-editing
  [2]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/289738/suggestion-for-rewording-of-triage-review-guidance
  [3]: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/295650/is-there-a-guide-for-the-triage-queue/295674#295674