I see lots of Meta posts from people who failed bad audits wanting to give feedback. This question not about that issue.
Take this example: https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/14764264
The question is clearly unsalvageable and right now there are three "Unsalvageable" reviews and one "Looks OK". The person who voted "Looks OK" may not understand what constitutes a good question or may be robo-reviewing.
It would be really good if the site could provide feedback to those users who seem to consistently review counter to the majority opinion. I understand there are some times where it's not quite so clear and there might be valid disagreement, but I encounter these review quite often: A horrible question that should be deleted immediately gets one or two "Looks OK" votes from low-rep users who clearly don't understand the purpose of SO.
Is there any mechanism, either in place or under consideration, to communicate to reviewers when they are consistently reviewing contrary to the majority? I would expect this would be based on accumulated statistics rather than single instances. I feel this would have a significant effect on the quality of reviews and improve the site overall.