I just reviewed a late answer and left a constructive comment for the user. I was then presented with this response:
This was only a test, designed to make sure you were paying attention. You passed. This answer has already been removed, but thanks for considering leaving feedback for its author.
I already am volunteering my time to help out other users. This method of "checking" makes me bear all of the cost, and negatively reinforces my desire to help and leave insightful comments.
The system reminds me a lot of an operant conditioning experiment. Most of the time, nothing happens. Sometimes, randomly, my time is wasted, and I am thus negatively reinforced that my time & insights could be wasted. Due to the randomness, this is the most effective type of operant conditioning to make me not want to use the review queue (and post on meta instead ;-) )
Possible solutions:
- Not using this system at all? If you don't assume best intentions, then what's the point? People can game this system just like any other. Having multiple reviewers and a minimum reputation already guards against this.
- Telling the reviewer ahead of time that it's a fake question.
- Stopping the test as soon as the correct answer is picked (before having to write stuff)