Request:
Allow users who have hit their "limit" on reviews to still be able to view and help with auditing, but don't award the count towards their badge progression. This can only be applied to higher rep ceiling reviews or to certain queues if needed.
Reasoning:
I recently reached enough rep to start reviewing edits and low quality posts, and I feel like I have been opened to the flood gates of low quality stuff being posted en masse as of late. I am finding myself quickly burning through the 20 reviews of these kinds that are pushing me to my 10+ hour "limit". After already finding edits that were accepted that needed to be rolled back or fixed (shouldn't have been approved), I feel as if those queues are a great way for someone to find troublesome posts to fix and improve quality.
Once I have hit my limit it is hard to find these sometimes, particularly edits that shouldn't have been approved or need fixing. Low quality posts are easier to find, since I can just look at the newest questions asked and see a slew of them flying in.
I know people edit and review a bunch to earn badges and points, which is how I started getting into reviewing. I understand part of the limit is to allow other users the opportunity to review to count towards their badges and help out, and allowing this limits other users. Is there some kind of balance that can be acheived where people hungry to help edit/review can help with the queues as an extra auditing set of eyes, while still allowing users who haven't reached their limit to earn towards their points/badges?