If you're reviewing low quality posts, I'd like you to read this. All of it. Not skim it, not just vote up/down with everyone else. In exchange, I'll keep it short. Or if you are too busy, here you go:
TL;DR: Review carefully. Don't delete everything. Deletion is for things that actually aren't answers, not for low-quality answers or "wrong" answers. Flag incorrect comments from review as "not constructive".
Recently there was a movement to "burn down" the low quality posts queue. This is a fine proposition, the queue is big and it does need to be reviewed.
I've been reviewing low quality posts in earnest for several months now, and here's what I've noticed: People tend to just delete everything. Sure, most posts in the queue are crap. I get that. And reviewers have been doing a good job of executing justice on these junk answers...in the same way that courts would if they just sentenced everyone to 10 years in jail unless they could really really prove they were innocent and happened to have some good treats for the jury.
Everyone reviewing LQP needs to review Shog9's awesome answer post. Right now. Go on, I'll wait.
I've shamelessly stolen Shog's image, and added some things to it. Specifically, what we should and shouldn't be deleting in review:
What I'd like to focus on here is low quality and "wrong" answers. This is where I see the biggest issue.
Low quality answers. Yes, I know the queue is named "low quality posts", but not every minor problem needs to be deleted. Consider first if you can edit - or leave a comment for the author asking for more details, a better explanation, etc. Only if you can't plausibly imagine anyone putting in the work to fix the post should you opt to delete these kinds of answers.
For example, an answer might not have description for why the code works, but it still shouldn't be deleted; just leave a comment asking the author for an explanation, and move on.
"Wrong" answers: This is what really gets me:
This does attempt to answer the question. It may be plain wrong — but that's something for downvotes and comments to decide. Not deletion. This is why we have the voting system — if something is wrong, it should float to the bottom below all the other not-wrong things. This is the system working.
How you can help: I understand that it's fun to delete stuff. It's fun to feel like you're making a difference. But there's a better way:
There will always be people reviewing that do this. They leave auto comments from review on answers that don't really need them. When I review, I delete the things that need it — link-only answers and (real) non-answers. But more importantly, I click 'looks OK' on the things that shouldn't be deleted.
There's another problem here — that group of people that will always leave those comments there can't really be stopped. But we can remove them as we go:
I've asked before if this is what we should do. The answer then, and now, is a resounding yes. When you see a review comment that simple doesn't fit a post, please flag it for moderator attention with "not constructive." They're easy flags to review, and they make a difference in the site.
One possible solution to the incorrect review problem is to change the UX of the review interface - ManishEarth sums up the proposal quite nicely.