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I recently crossed 2k rep (yay!) and therefore have access to three additional review queues.

Until now I did a lot of reviewing in "First Posts", "Late Answers" and "Triage" where I had the number of helpful vs. declined vs. disputed flags as a metric how good or bad I am reviewing. Are there any such metrics for the "Help & Improvement", "Low Quality Posts" or "Suggested Edits" queues?

I am aware that could see my reviews in my profile or go to the history page of a queue. But the more I review the less manageable this lists become.

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Nope. By now, you should (hopefully) be experienced enough to know if you're reviewing correctly or not.

If you're not sure, you may want to spend some more time reviewing Suggested Edits and pressing the back button in your browser to see what other users are doing after you're done reviewing (which is what I do).

Also, I recommend not reviewing in the H&I queue unless you want to deal with a lot of crap that supposedly "requires editing".

If you give some more specific examples of where you're unsure if you did the right thing, I can review those reviews for you.

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    Thanks for your offer. I didn't have specific reviews in mind. Going back to single reviews to see the outcome was what I wanted to avoid. the script from rene is a big help here. As for H&I, I totally agree with you. I tried already to to some reviewing there but haven't found a single post which I could have edited. Sep 28, 2019 at 17:26
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    @ThomasSchremser one of the things I do with H&I reviews that are bad is this: I find the triage review that got it there (from the post timeline) to judge and if it is an unanimous "requires editing" (so it never got a flag that would have put it in the CVQ) I flag the question for mod attention with a link to the triage review and ask for the reviewers to be informed of their wrong choice.
    – rene
    Sep 28, 2019 at 18:59
  • Alternatively, copy the URL and open it in an incognito window
    – Zoe Mod
    Sep 29, 2019 at 7:46

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