I think it would be great if there was a link in each review queue page to some documentation about how the various options for that specific review type are intended to be used.
My current method for trying to review correctly:
- Go to a review queue
- Skip items I don't know enough about to review
- Review items where the review choice seems obvious to me
When the review choice does not seem obvious to me...
- Go to Meta and search for the specific non-obviousness I think I've encountered
- If I can't find a Meta Q&A that clears up my confusion, ask a question.
- If that doesn't work, skip the review item (by that time the review is probably already completed anyway.)
All my previous searching for various "how to review" topics has been too specific for me to have found "What are the guidelines for reviewing" until I was looking for the answer to this more general question.
I don't know if everyone goes through a similar process, but as a relatively new reviewer, I would have liked to read some more "official" guidance on how Stack Overflow intended a certain review queue to be used before I started trying to use it, rather than just jumping in and searching for answers when I got confused about something.
I understand that there would still be plenty of cases too specific to be covered by that documentation that would still need meta questions.
I also get that a lot of people don't read instructions anyway, but I think there are also plenty of people who would read them if they were right there and they didn't have to go looking for them.
I think the "What are the guidelines for reviewing" post is really helpful, I just wish it could be easier to get to that information directly from the review page.
I found this question that proposes adding something to the help pages, which seems fine, but I think it would be even better if there was an even more direct route; maybe something like