You may know the answer to any question on any of these sites, but do you know the rules?
For example, do you know what the appropriate review decisions on Code Review is in each of these cases?
- A question where the user cannot legally show their code and instead asks how to improve their pseudocode
- A question asking how to speed up code
- A question asking how to improve a solution to a problem from a site like Project Euler
A question which asks about code that is only an improved version of code from an earlier Code Review question
An answer that is only code
- An answer with no code
- An answer that suggests to use a different library to solve the problem
An answer that only addresses one class out of several
A suggested edit which fixes a bug found in a question's code
- A suggested edit which removed the "meta tag" beginner
- A suggested edit to the title that replaces the question "Is this vulnerable to SQL injection" with the statement "Code that allows users to add items to their shopping cart"
See also Be careful when recommending Code Review to askers
Anyone who has ever gained 200 rep on any one site in the Stack Exchange network gets the association bonus (+100), which allows you to get the most basic of privileges, including flagging, commenting, and upvoting. Two other important privileges are easy to earn from there: downvoting and answering protected questions.
Everything else needs at least some knowledge of the site to do well. After all, you don't want more people doing reviews and deleting answers here that don't know the rules, right?