The current system gives everyone a maximum review limit of 20 posts/votes/edits per day (except for the CV queue, which is at 40/day). This means users who have a history of failing audits get their 20/day (if not banned), and users who consistently pass audits also get 20/day.
So, instead of having the same hard limit for the "less sharpened" reviewer and the "better" reviewer, why not determine the number of reviews a user is allowed to do based on their audit history?
That is, reduce the limit for less able reviewers (and robo-reviewers) and increase it for good reviewers.
For example, the algorithm for the all the queues could be like this (the numbers are only suggestions),
limit = (10 * ((audits_passed + 1) / (audits_failed + 1)))
if (limit > 50)
{
limit = 50;
}
For the queues that are backlogged (i.e, the CV queue), maybe the 10 *
could be replaced with 15 *
(and the maximum limit could go up to 75)?
divide-by-zero
exception (sorry for being pedantic).