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There is a block with in-site navigation and a block with user-specific information. But for some reason the Review queues button is placed after the user-specific block. It would be better to place it in the first block.

Also I think they are more important than lists of users and tags. Why would a novice user likely need to search for users and tags?

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By the way: currently this button is the only link to the other page between 3 buttons opening dropdowns. If I click it as any of 3 buttons around, I'm navigating to the other page and it is an unwanted navigation!

PS: I'd like to move SE sites button too.

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    But it is user specific, because it depend on your privileges by reputation. Users with less than 500 rep can't review posts, while they can view questions/tags/users
    – Alon Eitan
    Feb 16, 2017 at 13:10
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    The way I see it, if the devs put the review queue button in such an inconvenient place, they clearly don't want me to use the review queue. So, I simply removed the button with uBlock Origin. Problem solved! :D
    – user554546
    Feb 16, 2017 at 14:51
  • @JackManey, you mean the place they placed it, or the plase I propose to place it?
    – Qwertiy
    Feb 16, 2017 at 14:55
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    @Qwertiy The former.
    – user554546
    Feb 16, 2017 at 14:57
  • I give you credits that tags... could have been placed in a more subtile way, it's unlikely someone just reach the site and use... tags Feb 16, 2017 at 16:16

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I think you're wrong - It does belong there, because the left block is for quick access to discover content on SO, while the right block is about metrics and moderation.

A user can review when they have at least 500 reputation and as you can see here, it's a Moderation Privilege, so I don't understand why you think it should be anywhere else.

You wrote "currently this button is the only link to the other page between 3 buttons opening dropdowns". So? If you click on the badges, or on your thumbnail you don't see a dropdown either.

The only thing I agree with, is the lack of importance of users and tags. I too believe that about 95% of the users will NOT (Thanks @KevingB!) likely need to search for users and tags (But perhaps I'm wrong - I don't have access to the statistics to support it) and they can safely be moved to the footer area - As they did with the Help menu. This make the necessary space to include the large logo of SO as you suggested: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/343985/the-stack-overflow-logo-is-too-narrow

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  • It's like in gui programs top-level menu where one of the items was an action, whan others are opening submenu hase always been considered a bad practice. There are 4 icons in the same style, they look equal, but one of them leads to other page, when the others don't. It's bad. It's absolutely clear it's bad.
    – Qwertiy
    Feb 16, 2017 at 19:03
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    @Qwertiy What's "gui programs top-level menu" where can I see it? And when you say "always been considered a bad practice" can you show include a reference that support your harsh claim?
    – Alon Eitan
    Feb 16, 2017 at 19:06
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The way I see this (literally), the "review queues" button is part of the user-specific block. And since this is an action that can only be done by users who are logged in, it is in the right place.

I could imagine new users looking for specific tags or users; either because they had a problem with a specific technology, or were looking for a famous user. For example, they might be looking for Jon Skeet, or for "frosty" - the pseudonym that Ross William Ulbricht used in the famous question that exposed him.

So, in my opinion, this button is in the right place.

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