We don't vote enough
Too many users are keen to downvote "poor" questions, but don't have the same "passion" to upvote their opposites - "not-poor" questions.
I think the problem is we (community) only upvote good ones. We're not correctly defining all the ones in the middle with even a couple of votes, to more consistently signify either:
"meh, not really ok" -1
or
"meh, is ok". +1
So those "meh" questions are all sat at 0 votes and so voting is defining them as equal, when they are really not.
Look at the listing page, so many are sat at 0 votes!
Most of us don't upvote based on the question quality being "not poor", but we should do really, even if just to net 2 votes.
Which leads me to...
"Just above closable"
l4mpi stated:
Please make sure to not upvote things that are just above being closeable;
41 of you voted to agree, however, "just above being closable" is still an "acceptable" question, otherwise we'd downvote and/or close it.
Let me quote the reverse of that, and see what you think:
Please make sure to not downvote things that are only just "closable";
Do you agree with that?
Or do you want to downvote that question because it was "closable" - no matter how closable it was, regardless of if it was "only just" closable, you want to downvote it?
A question is either closable or it is not, and no matter how far into that margin it is, it is still in that defined margin.
Which means if closable, we can downvote, if not closable, we can upvote.
So, back on topic
AstroCB hit the nail on the head with:
That queue, by the way, is still in its trial period, so things can certainly change before it's a complete review queue.
So I agree with Stack trying to remind or promote upvoting on new user questions, whever they can, as if they're worthy of an upvote we should be upvoting.
I think it's the wording which is what has us a little excited:
"Remember to upvote" is a bit too close to sounding like upvoting is some obligation, or duty of some kind. Rather than entirely up to us whether we even upvote at all, let alone based on some criteria.
There is no criteria to define when to vote, guidelines yes.
The sentence should be changed to only sound like a reminder that voting is good for the site.
Please remember that upvoting clear, useful, well-researched questions encourages the author and others to ask good questions
"Looks ok"
You might think the question is amazing, perfect in every way, you'd upvote 20 times if you could, however you will still be stating "Looks ok".
"Looks ok" is not your actual opinion on the question, it's just a system title to map a certain outcome of the review.