I noticed a user who is systematically approving edits, even terrible ones. All of these rejected edits have been approved by this reviewer, and he of course fail his audits too.
When you look at his review timestamps, it seems that the user just waits until the approve button is enabled to click it - he surely doesn't have the time to read anything in 3 seconds:
2016-01-29 08:21:48
2016-01-29 08:21:43
2016-01-29 08:21:39
2016-01-29 08:21:36
2016-01-29 08:21:33
2016-01-29 08:21:29
2016-01-29 08:21:26
I don't have clear evidence of that, but I think he's doing the same for his LQP reviews (all posts "looks ok" so far).
I custom-flagged one of the edit to warn moderators about this, but considering this behavior is pretty common there might be a better way to prevent this:
How about increasing the freeze time on the review buttons? I don't feel like there is any review you could possibly correctly accomplish in 2 seconds. Maybe force reviewers to stay for 10 seconds on the review page will force them to read? With a little message while the freeze is running, something like:
Please wait x seconds to review this edit. Use this time to read the edit thoroughly.
I'm aware that after failing few audits the user will be banned from review, but in order to educate users to properly review, this might be a solution to avoid the "robo reviewing".
What do you think about this?