Background: I had recently reached the trusted user level and as a result have expanded deletion privileges. I am also very active in Low Quality Posts review and exhaust my quota almost everyday.
Recently, I had noticed that everyday when I am reviewing the 15th or 16th item in the queue, I get an error message when I vote to "Delete" the post. The message is a very generic one and even though the bar says loading next item, nothing actually happens once I hit this message.
Review Item prior to clicking on Delete:
When I refresh the page, I get the below screen which indicates that my vote wasn't actually cast and that I can no longer review that particular item. I am not too concerned about this because there are many other users who can complete the activity if required.
Note that the above screenshot is only the latest sample. In some previous cases, the post had only 1 or 2 "Recommend Deletion" votes when the error message appeared.
For the first few days, I wondered why this issue kept happening and if it was only me who was getting this error. But then I noticed that when I go back to Review homepage and return, the button changes from "Delete" to "Recommend Deletion" and so I guess the reason for the error could be that I have hit the delete vote limit for the day.
My questions are:
- If it was indeed because of me hitting the daily limit, shouldn't the button automatically change to "Recommend Deletion" without having to encounter this error?
- If the button name can't be changed automatically (for whatever reason), shouldn't the system atleast consider it as "Recommend Deletion"?
- Is this by-design? I tend to think of this as a bug because if it is not, it should atleast give me the same error message as in the below screenshot (taken from a question page).
This error is definitely not a one off scenario as I can see it happening everyday since I reached the 20k reputation mark. I could not verify this in Meta (as there is no LQP review queue) or other SE sites (because I don't have near enough reputation).
I have already seen this and this but my question is a bit different and hence I don't think it is a dupe.