This approved edit is what's prompting this suggestion/question
TL;DR
- Let users flag suggested edits for review
- Automate review bans based upon flag outcomes
What's the current situation?
As many meta regulars are likely already aware, there seems to be a problem at the moment with "robo-reviewers" blindly approving edits which have no business being approved. When this happens, someone with enough reputation needs to head over to the question that was edited and then roll the edit back to the previous version, which is a 2k rep privilege.
Ok, but what if I don't have enough reputation to perform the rollback myself? It's possible that the edit could slip by unnoticed by any users with sufficient reputation to undo it.
How can we improve it?
Allow us to flag completed suggested edits (both approved and declined) for review if we feel that the chosen action was incorrect. This would allow lower reputation users such as myself to flag these bad edits for the attention of more experienced members who can then perform the necessary corrective actions, or decline the flag if there's no problem.
There's also some use for this for higher reputation users as well. If they see a bad edit approved, they can also flag it for review if they feel that it was a result of robo-approvers (see next paragraph for why they may wish to do so).
Automating review bans for poor reviewers
If this were implemented we have the potential to use this as a way for automating review bans. If a certain proportion of a user's recent edit reviews end up being flagged and subsequently deemed incorrect, a temporary ban could come into force without diamond moderator intervention.
Other Consequences
There are two main ones that spring to mind.
- The user that suggested the edit should have the +2 rep revoked if the edit was later deemed invalid.
- The user that suggested the edit could get edit-banned if they are consistently submitting poor edits that manage to get through and are later revoked (in addition to the current edit ban criteria).
New Review Queue
I'm envisaging something similar to the Close Vote Queue, where you need multiple people to agree on what should be done before anything happens, perhaps 3 users?
The queue itself would require at least as much reputation to access as the Suggested Edit queue does, but I'd actually say it should be higher than that. Perhaps 5k?
The thing I'm not sure about is what should happen when a higher reputation user raises the flag. Should the question/answer in question be locked from editing while the flag is active? Or should they be able to go on ahead and rollback as usual, potentially acting as judge, jury and executioner? Input on this would be appreciated.
Intended long-term effects
In the long term, this could serve to reduce the number of robo-reviewers, as if they continued to review as they currently are, their automated bans would simply get longer and longer each time. Either they'd have to improve their reviewing style and become valuable reviewers in their own right, or face the prospect of not being able to review at all, thus moving that shiny badge they're so concerned about further out of reach - and lessening the number of dud edits that make it into the system.
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, and similar formatting that actually helps little. They get through way too often.impruved formeting
(sic). About your proposal, doesn't this feel like "meta-review"?IPredicate
toPredicate
was completely unnecessary, and doesn't improve the post in a meaningful way. That said, it's an interesting discussion, and I'm probably going to be busy for a while yet reading around on this.