When reviewing the outcomes of my decisions in the review queues, I sometimes see review results that, from my perspective, are clearly wrong. Especially in the Suggested Edits queue, sometimes very weird edits get accepted.
What is the right way to deal with that? Raising a moderator flag?
Wouldn't it be a nice feature to have some kind of I don't agree button when the review is finished?
Clicking this button could either send the particular item back to the queue for a second review, or let a moderator or higher reputation user to have a second look at it.
After receiving feedback I guess I can say that this proposition is controversial. forsvarir made a fair point in the comments:
[...] clearly everybody that votes the opposite way to the final decision disagreed with the outcome... That's why the system works based on the majority of votes.
My point here is: sometimes the majority of votes
decision does not reflect the opinion of the community - that's an issue arising from the fact that we select a very small number of reviewers. My idea to solve this is to make it somehow possible to increase the number of people judging a review, without increasing the review work to a level that cannot be handled anymore.
Having thought about that a second time, the proposal of a meta-review queue could be more general and better suited to solve this problem. Any suggestions and criticism are of course warmly welcomed.
suggested edits
, is probably the most common queue for mistakes, but sometimes alsolow quality
andtriage
. But in the triage queue the outcome is often debatable.2000
reputation, so I cannot really suggest anymore. If I make a change then it will automatically bypass the `review´ queues.