I've been following meta for a while and seen complaints about robo-reviewers accepting invalid edits a few times. After hitting 2k rep I've been on the unpleasant end of the "the edit was already approved" box, too.
Since efforts to suppress robo-reviewerism seem to not stop the behavior, I'm wondering if we could instead make rejecting edits easier so the people who want to reject the edit actually have a fair chance to be "faster"?
When reviewing an "obvious" reject (changed code, changed half the post, etc.) it takes me about a second or two to decide whether to approve or reject the edit but mousing around the interface takes like double that amount until I've selected a reject reason and clicked the submit button. Maybe it's just me being keyboard focused but could we improve the efficiency of the rejection process by adding keyboard shortcuts for the canned rejection reasons (with an option to still open the popup and enter a custom reason) or maybe add a dropdown on the "Reject" button?
I know this won't help in the case when someone alters URLs or changes stuff I have to verify, but by the time I'm done with those edits, the time it takes me to do a rollback isn't significant anymore.