I recently got access to review queues on SO (for Triage, First Posts, Late Answers) and have since reviewed around ~100 submissions in Triage and First Posts, each.
When someone called me out on a brief "Please check How do I ask a good question" comment today, which I'd left on a first post after upvoting another person's "we need more information" comment, I thought it would be helpful if the review queue pages linked to official (help) pages, including examples for "appropriate" comments and edits for reviewers.
To recap my experiences as a (new) reviewer so far, for context:
The info box for reviewers at the top of each review queue gives some basic pointers (and actually also got in my way thanks to its placement, but that's another issue), but I still felt somewhat lost when I started reviewing. In fact after reviewing my first post, I skipped the next ten because I felt I didn't know enough about the "day-to-day business" of how it's done. So I did what I usually do in such situations: I looked at how other, presumably more seasoned reviewers handle first posts and then tried to emulate their comments and tone.
(I feel comments are more helpful than just downvotes, and also didn't really downvote until I googled for more help about reviewing as I'd been under the impression all downvotes cost reputation.)
I've meanwhile also learned there are lots of first posts written by people who seemingly never had a look at any of the How-Tos, or the sidebar with hints when you ask a new question. So I get when many of the comments by reviewers linking to any of the Help pages are brief, so much so they don't include any "Welcome to SO" or similar intros. It made sense to me when I realised having to find and format the same links over and over again to be really repetetive (... I only now discovered Repository of useful pro-forma comments via Is there a place where reviewers share comment templates?). Previously, I'd admittedly often found these comments somewhat "rude" (in a "not welcoming" sense) but I had had no idea of reviewing and the (frustrating lack of) quality of many first posts.
Now with the updated CoC, it could indeed be argued such brief comments, while not outright unfriendly, aren't particularly welcoming. But I'm assuming existing reviewers won't all change their habits and wordings overnight – unless, that is, they get called out via comments or flags –, and new reviewers will go on to copy existing reviewers' behaviour.
So, could we please get official resources on (how to do good) reviews/comments, incl. examples, linked directly from the review queues pages? They could be part of the info boxes that can be "folded close", though maybe it'd be better if the resources were always accessible. Something like the comment templates I linked earlier would also help (if they match the current expectations for comments).