I'm trying to help the community by reviewing via the queuevarious review queues. Sometimes, I am wrong, even if I only vote for languages and frameworks that I know. I see it when I am the only one to select a decision. So I'm searching why other moderatorsusers chose another decision andso I progresscan improve my understanding. When I don't know what to do, I click Skip button. I understood that this is the best solution for the community. But, sometimes, it's not helpful for me. I don't progresslearn anything. I read this answer:
You may not be able to learn enough to review every post accurately, but that doesn't mean you can't try; often, a little bit of research is all that it takes, and the knowledge you gain will serve you well in the future.
I agree and I think it could be useful for beginners to know what more experienced moderatorsusers answered. Currently, if I want to know what other moderatorsusers voted, the only solution is too "try, vote and look at the decisions of others". I don't think it is a good way to help the community.
So may I suggest adding a I don't know button?
For the community, it workswould work like the Skip button andbut it doesn'twouldn't count as a decision. For the non-experimented moderatorThe inexperienced user who clicksclicked on it, he cannot anymorewould be able to review this question, but he canwould be able to see what other moderatorsusers have votedchosen.