Some time ago, I made a comment about the (then) very slow response time of the review queue dropdown menu on Stack Overflow:
There is also the issue (for me, at least) that, until I have 'fulfilled' my daily quota in FQ, the drop-down review menu from the top-bar takes a very long time (waiting in the three square dots timer) to actually present the menu. I assume this is because I have a lot of skipped posts in the queue, that have to filtered out. (Typically, 15-20 secs; one day, it went to 30 secs then just gave up.)
At that time, Yaakov Ellis asked me to report the issue in a separate post:
@AdrianMole please post about that separately – Yaakov Ellis
However, by the time I had got round to doing that, the issue had gone away; I assumed that Yaakov and his team had done some of their magic and fixed the issue – so I didn't actually make that separate post.
But now, the issue seems to have come back, though not yet quite as severe – the "Square Dots" timer seems to last about 5-6 seconds, currently, but it seems to be getting longer each day, as the queue grows (currently, there are around 10,000 posts waiting for review in First Questions).
As I said in my original comment, my guess is that this has to do with the number of reviews I have skipped: looking at the difference in stats between a logged-on visit to the stats page for that queue (shows 9,879 for me) and an anonymous visit (10,020), I assume there are 141 questions in that queue that I have skipped (at the time of posting this).
Is this actually/still a known issue? Is my 'guess' as to the cause correct?