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Currently, if I am looking at a Staging Ground post and leave any review, I am immediately moved away to another post.

I do not want that. I want to stay at the post for a variety of reasons:

  • I might want to do something extra, like an edit, or to leave a comment.
  • I might just want to read the previous comments.
  • I might want to read the post and think about something.
  • I might simply not wish to go on to do another review.

I understand that Staging Ground is designed to work like the review queues, therefore the decision to immediately move way, like with other reviews. For this reason, I think moving to the next question should be optional and users should be able to opt-out or opt-in.

Here are some counter-points for why I do not think the Staging Ground is a review queue such that the behaviour should be mandatory and the only option:

  • Review queues, I have to explicitly go to. Staging Ground posts show interwined with any regular post, yet interacting with either is drastically different:

    A list of questions - some are regular, others are Staging Ground posts

  • Even then, I can visit a list of Staging Ground items and pick and choose from the list. That is not the case with review queues. That is the case with regular question lists:

    A list of posts in the Staging Ground

  • Review queues usually have one goal and one action you can take per review. In most cases it does not make sense to stay and look at a suggested edit after you have made any action. Nor stay and look at a a review from the Close votes queue after you have close voted or decided to leave open. And so on. With Staging Ground the idea is to take more of a holistic overview of the post and engage with the post author.

  • The Staging Ground supposedly tries to "Improve the engagement and knowledge transfer between new askers and reviewers". Moving me away at the first possibility seems to run counter to this goal.

  • "But you can do all the things you want and then post the review" OK. But I prefer to do the review first, instead of last.

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    Agreed. It shouldn't automatically move to the next one, at least not by default. Commented Jun 6 at 16:48
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    I agree mostly because of the "I might simply not wish to go on to do another review". Nuff said, it's an unnecessarily intrusive action. The rest read a little out of order doing them after the review and thus I find them not particularly strong arguments, but of course you do your process in your way.
    – Gimby
    Commented Jun 7 at 12:16
  • @Gimby I had to add these because I mentioned "I don't like how SG moves away immediately after a review" in chat and even immediately defended why, yet I got a reply with "But that's how reviews work". Then another user brought up the same point that they don't want to be moved away and also immediately got told that's how review queues work. In both cases we know very well how review queues work but SG is not really the same as a review queue. Had I not went through the potential differences, I'd have likely already had a comment telling me that's how review queues work.
    – VLAZ
    Commented Jun 7 at 12:20
  • @Gimby also, it's important that if staff look at this they understand how users interact with SG. Because judging from decisions, actions, priorities - I'm not sure they know very well how the site is used.
    – VLAZ
    Commented Jun 7 at 12:21
  • During the beta, there was a lot of feedback from reviewers to staff including about the interactions with posts. But ig it's a bit of an issue that people beta-testing a feature like that are in some ways different from other people (and during the beta tests, it wasn't in the top questions page)
    – dan1st
    Commented Jun 7 at 13:41
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    This was also discussed during the beta (link for people with access) but was marked as "status-deferred". Commented Jun 7 at 13:45
  • "Review queues, I have to explicitly go to. Staging Ground posts show interwined with any regular post" - my understanding is that this is not intended to be the long-term behaviour. Commented Jun 8 at 5:36
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    But rather than simply making SG not do all the standard queue things, I would like for the queues to stop being queues, and start doing all the other searching and filtering stuff that SG does. Commented Jun 8 at 5:37
  • Hum, I had already UV'ed this Qt 7 days ago when OP opened it, I just did my first Review today (thanks to this feat-req = status-completed, yeah...!!), but pfff, can I give a +2 to this Thread and [feat-req]...? This is really a blocking behaviour for me to do any more Reviews...! After doing an Edit to a SG-Post, of course I want to re-read/proofread my Edit and I don't want the "System"/Workkflow to jump to some completely random new Thread.... Stupid to have to use the Back Func from the Browser or to open all SG-Posts in a New Tab...
    – chivracq
    Commented Jun 14 at 16:07
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    @chivracq if you use the Save without Review option, you get back to the post.
    – dan1st
    Commented Jun 14 at 16:55
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    Yes, it should count AFAIK.
    – dan1st
    Commented Jun 14 at 20:37
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    + One more UV if I could, (now at +3...!), this is such an annoying and anti-quality behaviour...! Any Update from Staff...? I just gave today "a second try/chance" to SG, and pff, still the same, for my 2nd Review, I had to select a Duplicate, => land directly on some completely random different Thread, while I want to check the Status of my action, and post a Comment explaining to the Asker what they need to add to their Qt to prove if they (still) think it is not a Dupe. // Next try for SG for me in 1 week, ... or if I see a status_completed before for this Thread...
    – chivracq
    Commented Jun 23 at 11:58
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    @chivracq I would spend all my daily votes on this if I could
    – Phil
    Commented Jun 25 at 23:42
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    @chivracq You can use the popup on the top of the question after reviewing (which contains a link to the reviewed question) or use your review history. With that, it's easy to get back to your reviewed questions. Alternatively, you can use the "Your reviewed posts" filter on the main Staging Ground questions page/list.
    – dan1st
    Commented Jul 7 at 11:25
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    For the popup, there should be a green box on the next question after you submitted the review telling you that you successfully dubmitted the review action and linking to the previous question. Anyways, you can join the Staging Ground Discussion/Support chatroom if you have any Staging-ground related questions.
    – dan1st
    Commented Jul 7 at 11:40

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