After reading about skipping in the review queue, I noticed that despite what is being said there, I relatively often use skip and was wondering why that is the case.
I then got this answer in my review queue, and upon reading the context, I was wondering if using skip is really the right thing.
My thoughts here were "Well, if the code was correct, it wouldn't be the best of answers, but I think it is wrong. Lets downvote, but this shouldn't be in the review queue as an item for deletion". So I read the possible actions:
- Looks Good if nothing is wrong with this answer
- Edit if you can fix all the problems with this answer
- Recommend Deletion to recommend that this answer be deleted
- Skip if you are not sure and want to go to the next item
I would not chose Recommend Deletion because I think this is a case that should be handled by downvoting.
I would not chose Edit because this would totally make a new answer out of it.
I would not chose Looks Good because, well, it does not look good. It says if nothing is wrong with this answer but there is something wrong: the information itself.
So I am not sure what to click. This should naturally lead to clicking Skip but that feels wrong, because then the item would still be exactly in the same state for reviewing, why what I want to say is "Please put this out of the review queue, it doesn't belong here".
So the question here is:
Is the Looks Good action only for "stylistic" issues that are orthogonal to reasons why you would downvote? If so, can we possibly make this a bit clearer in the text by mentioning that if all you would do is downvoting, the right action might be Looks Good?