I just got access to the review queues and I'm a bit confused. The queues are just presented to me, without enough explanation of where the questions came from or where they'll go. In some cases it seems obvious ("First posts"), but is there any way I can know if questions in "Triage" were added automatically or flagged?
And what happens after I review them? For instance, in this Triage review item, a user simply posted the contents of a file and asked, in the title, "How do I read this file?" Three reviewers quickly marked the question as "unsalvageable", but the question remained available and open.
Later on, that question was put on hold by 5 users who were not involved in the initial review. I would expect that the review upgraded the question to another queue, but as commented by 4castle, it's more likely a "meta effect". I'd like to see some confirmation when I finish the review (it would be very nice if the interface said something in the lines of "thanks for your assistance, this question has been queued in <whatever queue>; it will be reviewed...". Otherwise it really seems that the review was a waste of time.
In general, are reviewed items moved to other queues or is any action automatically executed on them?
And more importantly, what are the actual guideline for "requires editing"? The review page says this:
Requires Editing for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question that is clear and answerable
But apparently the community seems to be reserving this only for situations where anyone but the author could improve the question. As I read, mods seem to be banning reviewers who follow the page instructions. This looks like a real problem, and I'm feeling quite discouraged to review anything as "Requires Editing".