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I think there are two fundamental pieces that keep the close queue from being manageable:

  1. The 40-per-day limitation on close reviews
  2. There's no incentive to spend time in the queue once you've received the Steward badge.

Consider:

  1. Once you've received the Steward badge (and have a minimum rep of e.g. 5k or 10k), it stands to reason that you know what you're doing. For Stewards, the 40-per-day limitation could increased per day, or a weekly (or hourly) limitation could be set instead (or the limitation could even be lifted altogether?)

  2. Adding a new badge into the mix isn't likely to be effective. Instead, why not offer reputation in exchange for voting in the review queue?

    For example: if a user performs at least 100 reviews in a week, they're then awarded an extra 10 reputation. For each 10 additional review done per week, an additional reputation point is awarded. Reputation bonuses would be calculated and awarded on a weekly basis.

I think there are two fundamental pieces that keep the close queue from being manageable:

  1. The 40-per-day limitation on close reviews
  2. There's no incentive to spend time in the queue once you've received the Steward badge.

Consider:

  1. Once you've received the Steward badge, it stands to reason that you know what you're doing. For Stewards, the 40-per-day limitation could increased per day, or a weekly limitation could be set instead (or the limitation could even be lifted altogether?)

  2. Adding a new badge into the mix isn't likely to be effective. Instead, why not offer reputation in exchange for voting in the review queue?

    For example: if a user performs at least 100 reviews in a week, they're then awarded an extra 10 reputation. For each 10 additional review done per week, an additional reputation point is awarded. Reputation bonuses would be calculated and awarded on a weekly basis.

I think there are two fundamental pieces that keep the close queue from being manageable:

  1. The 40-per-day limitation on close reviews
  2. There's no incentive to spend time in the queue once you've received the Steward badge.

Consider:

  1. Once you've received the Steward badge (and have a minimum rep of e.g. 5k or 10k), it stands to reason that you know what you're doing. For Stewards, the 40-per-day limitation could increased per day, or a weekly (or hourly) limitation could be set instead (or the limitation could even be lifted altogether?)

  2. Adding a new badge into the mix isn't likely to be effective. Instead, why not offer reputation in exchange for voting in the review queue?

    For example: if a user performs at least 100 reviews in a week, they're then awarded an extra 10 reputation. For each 10 additional review done per week, an additional reputation point is awarded. Reputation bonuses would be calculated and awarded on a weekly basis.

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I think there are two fundamental pieces that keep the close queue from being manageable:

  1. The 40-per-day limitation on close reviews
  2. There's no incentive to spend time in the queue once you've received the Steward badge.

Consider:

  1. Once you've received the Steward badge, it stands to reason that you know what you're doing. For Stewards, the 40-per-day limitation could increased per day, or a weekly limitation could be set instead (or the limitation could even be lifted altogether?)

  2. Adding a new badge into the mix isn't likely to be effective. Instead, why not offer reputation in exchange for voting in the review queue?

    For example: if a user performs at least 100 reviews in a week, they're then awarded an extra 10 reputation. For each 10 additional review done per week, an additional reputation point is awarded. Reputation bonuses would be calculated and awarded on a weekly basis.