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The first option from the "First answers" review queue reads like this:

Looks OK
This answer is good as-is and not low quality (be sure to vote accordingly).

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The "be sure to vote accordingly" part confuses me a little bit — are we supposed to also upvote/downvote each of the answers that we review? And since we are choosing "Looks OK", I assume the natural action is upvoting. Is that what this wording is meant to imply?

Maybe we can replace the "be sure" phrasing with something less demanding, like "also consider"?

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    No, you're never obligated to do anything Mar 20, 2022 at 13:17
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    I agree it should be changed. It should not imply that every answer passing the bar for the queue also deserves a vote, in either direction.
    – khelwood
    Mar 20, 2022 at 14:06
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    This is bad wording and most likely relevant network-wide. Maybe better to post on MSE (unless already posted of course, haven't checked yet)
    – Tomerikoo
    Mar 20, 2022 at 14:53
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    Also the Other action option reads "You have taken one or more actions on this question and have finished your review"
    – Tomerikoo
    Mar 20, 2022 at 14:54
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    And for reference, the Looks OK option of the Late answers queue reads: "Answer addresses the question, is unique, and is not low quality." which seems more appropriate
    – Tomerikoo
    Mar 20, 2022 at 14:58
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    I admit that I feel compelled by that instruction. To me it reads like: "You've judged this post as a worthy addition to the site, so you should upvote it."
    – Booga Roo
    Mar 20, 2022 at 18:24
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    When I review, this little note makes me use up all votes, unintentionally. :(
    – user17242583
    Mar 21, 2022 at 0:59
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    I've also felt somewhat compelled by that wording in the past. It may have caused me to hit skip on occasion when a post was good enough to leave alone but I didn't feel positive enough about it to upvote it.
    – Kemp
    Mar 23, 2022 at 12:02

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There are several places where the interface merely reminds you to vote. If you find a good post in the queue, it would be helpful to upvote it while you're there. Likewise, if the post is an attempt to answer, but isn't a good or useful answer, you should probably downvote it. Remember, the odds you go back later and do this are fairly low.

There is no obligation to vote.

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    I get what you're saying, and I agree with it in general, but I don't think this answers the question, and I don't think that the wording Christik is highlighting here is merely "reminding" one to vote. It seems to be an explicit instruction, and that violates what you yourself say about there being no obligation to vote. The wording should be changed. It is not reasonable to expect (or, in my opinion, even remind) users to upvote all posts that they review as "acceptable". Mar 22, 2022 at 23:50

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