There is one another concern with this. Not all users those are reviewing the question you tagged in your post will be able to review it correctly (correct according to Stack Overflow engine/bot). With "not all" I mean the one who do not have even basic knowledge of technology. I read that question just now and I am not sure if it is "too broad" even after looking at "closed as too broad by........" note at bottom.
In fact, I see this as good question qualifying for up-vote. Question at this moment have 11 down-votes and 10 up-votes. One up-vote is from myself. This means around 50 percent users think that this question is good at least till now. I do not know how meta effect will take it on.
I am banned multiple times for incorrectly reviewing such questions. Only workaround is to skip the question that you do not understand. But in that way, I have to skip at least half of the questions I review. Reverse has also happened to me. I found a question (from my technology) too broad and I reviewed accordingly and got banned saying this is good question that even qualifies for up-vote.
Apart from review, I can find many questions (from my technology) those are clearly too broad and are not closed and have good count of up-votes and very good answers those are up-voted again.
Definition of "too broad" is very fragile and may change person to person depending on the skills he is expert in.
Reviews should be designed considering not all users will be expert in all technologies. Review engine should only allow to review the post if reviewing-user is active in the tags mentioned. This will help improving accuracy.
Better wording for last paragraph by "@John Slegers" in comments:
The questions one is able to review should be based on one's score for at least one of the tags of a question. That would at least prevent people from reviewing questions that don't match their expertise.