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  1. I'm getting edit reviews for languages that I'm not at all familiar with and where I have no idea how accurate the edits are.

There's the possibility to filter the review queues for certain tags IIRC. I never got very familiar using these anyway.

  1. I have less than 2 years of experience across all languages, basically a Junior profile. I have severe doubts that I am qualified to do any edit reviews.

There's enough edits just qualifying invalid besides of any language related peculiarities. So there's still enough scope you can participate by judging.

  1. I have no interest in doing any edit reviews. I get that this is quite controversial, but I use SO to look for answers for problems I have and occasionally to help other people with their problems by answering their problems. I personally don't think that reviewing edits fits in that usage profile.

Then just leave it. As mentioned, you're no way being expected to participate.

  1. I am not yet familiar enough with the SO editing rules to confidently approve or reject reviews.

As mentioned for point 2., there's still enough judging skills we could (should) expect from you to detect vandalized or minor edits, that aren't helpful to improve a question.

As mentioned, you're not expected to participate within this privilege.

  1. I'm getting edit reviews for languages that I'm not at all familiar with and where I have no idea how accurate the edits are.

There's the possibility to filter the review queues for certain tags IIRC. I never got very familiar using these anyway.

  1. I have less than 2 years of experience across all languages, basically a Junior profile. I have severe doubts that I am qualified to do any edit reviews.

There's enough edits just qualifying invalid besides of any language related peculiarities. So there's still enough scope you can participate by judging.

  1. I have no interest in doing any edit reviews. I get that this is quite controversial, but I use SO to look for answers for problems I have and occasionally to help other people with their problems by answering their problems. I personally don't think that reviewing edits fits in that usage profile.

Then just leave it. As mentioned, you're no way being expected to participate.

  1. I am not yet familiar enough with the SO editing rules to confidently approve or reject reviews.

As mentioned for point 2., there's still enough judging skills we could expect to detect vandalized or minor edits, that aren't helpful to improve a question.

As mentioned, you're not expected to participate within this privilege.

  1. I'm getting edit reviews for languages that I'm not at all familiar with and where I have no idea how accurate the edits are.

There's the possibility to filter the review queues for certain tags IIRC. I never got very familiar using these anyway.

  1. I have less than 2 years of experience across all languages, basically a Junior profile. I have severe doubts that I am qualified to do any edit reviews.

There's enough edits just qualifying invalid besides of any language related peculiarities. So there's still enough scope you can participate by judging.

  1. I have no interest in doing any edit reviews. I get that this is quite controversial, but I use SO to look for answers for problems I have and occasionally to help other people with their problems by answering their problems. I personally don't think that reviewing edits fits in that usage profile.

Then just leave it. As mentioned, you're no way being expected to participate.

  1. I am not yet familiar enough with the SO editing rules to confidently approve or reject reviews.

As mentioned for point 2., there's still enough judging skills we could (should) expect from you to detect vandalized or minor edits, that aren't helpful to improve a question.

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As mentioned, you're not expected to participate within this privilege.

  1. I'm getting edit reviews for languages that I'm not at all familiar with and where I have no idea how accurate the edits are.

There's the possibility to filter the review queues for certain tags IIRC. I never got very familiar using these anyway.

  1. I have less than 2 years of experience across all languages, basically a Junior profile. I have severe doubts that I am qualified to do any edit reviews.

There's enough edits just qualifying invalid besides of any language related peculiarities. So there's still enough scope you can participate by judging.

  1. I have no interest in doing any edit reviews. I get that this is quite controversial, but I use SO to look for answers for problems I have and occasionally to help other people with their problems by answering their problems. I personally don't think that reviewing edits fits in that usage profile.

Then just leave it. As mentioned, you're no way being expected to participate.

  1. I am not yet familiar enough with the SO editing rules to confidently approve or reject reviews.

As mentioned for point 2., there's still enough judging skills we could expect to detect vandalized or minor edits, that aren't helpful to improve a question.