tl;dr; Feature would be marginally useful. Adding additional systems increases labour required, and increases potential of missed information. If implemented, people better ignore it, decreasing usefulness further.
Mr. Unpopular here.
I think this feature would only marginally useful.
In the majority of situations, we already have a system where we can discuss what's wrong with the reviewed item. That is: The regular comment system. This has an additional use, in that the original author can read that comment and adjust their post if needed. In the case of a suggested edit you can @mention the person that made the suggested edit. A good reviewer will read that comment, even though they are not mentioned directly.
If you notice blatant plagiarism or a similar serious problem with information that is not visible in the review screen, and you find that you cannot leave a comment because it is a tag wiki, I would suggest using the "Reject and Edit" option. That will deal with the problem. For other review queues you can usually leave a comment and mention the person. Others will see that.
The rest of the use of the suggested system would be:
- Bashing others "because they robo-review", because they dared to give a different verdict than the person leaving the comment. We review based on a vague description of what is good and bad. Some things are objectively bad, and everyone should mark them as bad (e.g. spam). Some things are objectively good. Then there is a gray area where people give it their best shot. There is little reason to convince a single reviewer to judge a review differently. If you notice a larger group of people judge a type of review wrongly (in your point of view) I think it's better to bring it up on meta.
- Friendly reminder that you reviewed the item differently than the other person. Great. Welcome to Earth. We bash in each other's heads using anything from bricks to spoken words because our world views are different. A review queue is no different. A random person telling you that you should review differently will not work in most cases. In the best case it is ignored, in some cases it will sway someone to alter their opinion, and in the worst cases people get annoyed and stop reviewing, or start posting meta posts about user A harassing them in the hidden review comments about "doing it all wrong". At least when someone brings up something on meta now, everyone gets a say.
- If the reviewed item is so controversial that it would receive a lengthy chat/comment chain, then it's an edge-case. In case of a suggested edit default to rejecting the edit. In case of a question, default to closing it until it is improved to a point where it is not an edge-case anymore.
- If actual robo-reviewing is observed, flagging for moderator attention is the right step. A chat/comment-chain will not help in any way possible.
- Stating the obvious. Really, some things are obvious. Adding a comment just adds noise.
Adding an additional system would require reviewers to check yet another tab for possible information they should weight in their judgement. The use of another system is marginal, and will usually only add noise. For reviewers, it would be best to not check this system at all, at which point it will only be used for bashing others where others can't see it.