Well, I’d argue that in essence, all of the alternative scenarios you list for dealing with non-mathematicized problems do constitute throwing an idea out, insofar as they represent a reshaping of the question by people who didn’t initially propose it, i.e., a type of misrepresentation, although the last one (“maybe we should wait until experts have hashed out a bit more exactly what they mean and come back to the idea then”) is an adequate way to deal with such problems.
Well, I’d argue that in essence, all of the alternative scenarios you list for dealing with non-mathematicized problems do constitute throwing an idea out, insofar as they represent a reshaping of the question by people who didn’t initially propose it, i.e., a type of misrepresentation, although the last one (“maybe we should wait until experts have hashed out a bit more exactly what they mean and come back to the idea then”) is an adequate way to deal with such problems.