I am new to reviewing, but try to help out as much as I can. I mostly find myself reviewing questions about tools/frameworks/languages I have never used and have no experience with.
In these instances I find myself hitting the 'skip' button a lot and I am wondering if I am being too cautious.
When reviewing a question, part of what SO asks for, for something that Looks OK is:
questions that can be found, understood and answered as-is
For me, or anyone, reviewing a question outside of their skill set, how can we know this? I can merely see if the question is understandable (even though the context escapes me), properly formatted and seems not overly broad. I feel like the line between Looks OK and Requires Editing depends greatly on the context.
Or should I just simply be looking for what I mentioned above; understandable (outside of context), proper formatting and specific?