In celebration of my recent electoral victory, I've been handing out party favors in the form of review bans to users who've dealt improperly with posts confronted in review queues. I've only done this in really obvious cases, but it's been disappointing how often unhelpful actions are taken.
Along the way, I've discovered that many users are not actually aware that they should be flagging problematic posts. They often think downvoting and/or leaving a comment is sufficient "handling", when it is not.
It's easy to understand why they might miss this option, since the UI doesn't really suggest it. "Flag" is there in its usual spot, as a tiny little link underneath the post, thus ensuring that only the people who know where it is will find it. You could argue that these are the only people who should be reviewing, but when a significant portion of your users are misunderstanding your interface, blaming the users is the least productive option.
I suggest we fix this by making flagging a more obvious choice. In particular, I suggest that we put a big ol' blue "Flag" button up at the top of the review queue screen, along with the other "suggested" choices. Here is a mock-up:
As shown above, I'd make the tooltip say:
this answer needs moderator attention
in parallel with the "No Action Needed" button, which says:
this answer seems to be valid
That's for answers, of course. Questions would be essentially the same:
Clicking on the big blue "Flag" button would pop up the flag dialog that you know and love. It would be exactly the same one you'd get by clicking the tiny little "flag" link text underneath the post. All of the same options would be available, depending on whether the post was a question or an answer, and you could get to it either place, whichever you were most comfortable with.
Clicking "Flag" on a false-positive audit would, of course, fail the audit. There is never a reason to flag a quality post in review.
Sure, we have a master guide that explains how you should go about reviewing in these queues, but let's be honest—nobody reads all that. A good UI needs to make appropriate actions obvious and inviting. It is my contention that flagging is frequently an appropriate action in the Late Answers and First Posts review queues, and thus needs to be more obvious and inviting.
It was previously suggested to add flagging as an option to the Low Quality Posts review queue, but that would need to be done more carefully, since the raison d'ĂȘtre for two of the flag options (NAA and VLQ) is essentially to put the post into that queue. The only real advantage of a "Flag" button there would be to facilitate handling of spam, but I have not observed this being a significant problem. You'd also have to use a different flag dialog, which would potentially increase confusion and would certainly increase implementation complexity. I think "Recommend Deletion" is sufficient in LQP.