I've been running into quite a few reviews lately that I've skipped because I've been unsure what the appropriate response is, so I'd like to check with the community.
Specifically:
- OK-looking edits on a question that should be closed (or one of its answers).
- Beneficial tag-only edits when the question body also needs improvement.
- Answers which are really a comment on the question/another answer, but which due to length and/or code content wouldn't really work in the comment format.
- "Low Quality" flags on answers which appear to be a valid attempt at answering the question (i.e. have code and some sort of explanation). I get the impression that these are raised by people due to technical issues (errors/bad security) in the answer. Am I right in thinking the correct way to deal with this is a comment on the answer, so I should respond "Looks OK" in the LQP queue?