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I am relatively new to the review task, but am keen to contribute.

My knowledge is limited to several topics (perl, regex and some R), and I wouldn't feel comfortable reviewing items outside of these areas.

Would it be possible to either

  • Filter the review items by tag (e.g. perl), OR

  • Restrict the displayed review items to topics within your knowledge area (which could become less restricted over time)

This would make contributing much easier for those, like me, with a limited breadth of expertise.

A similar point was raised in this question, but what I'm proposing is the ability to manually control restricted review rights (as opposed to it being decided based on your tag rep/ number of badges).

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  • Many (most? All?) of the review tasks neither expect nor require you to have specific domain expertise; if you find one that you think does, and you don't have it, Skip.
    – jonrsharpe
    Aug 5, 2015 at 13:13

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Yes, You can filter by tag all review queue except Triage(I think).

Review -> Any Review queue Except Triage , Then on top of the page, You see one Filter link, where you can add Tag you want to filter out.

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    Or have a direct link: stackoverflow.com/review/close?filter-tags=regex;r;perl
    – rene
    Aug 5, 2015 at 14:01
  • @rene:- if you add one more tag in your given link, stackoverflow.com/review/close?filter-tags=regex;r;perl;c , then all filters are gone. I know only three tags are allowed, but it should take first three instead of clear all filter Aug 5, 2015 at 14:20
  • Yeah, I'm not even sure if that trick is officially supported (as in part of the public contract). I believe it was added when the close vote queue was fuzzied to give users quick access to some interesting tags. So don't expect bug-reports to be handled ;)
    – rene
    Aug 5, 2015 at 14:24
  • @rene this is official announcement. Per my reading, it is a bit too... fuzzy to be considered as solid specification and to justify bug reports
    – gnat
    Aug 5, 2015 at 17:16

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