I have come to learn that there is a system which gives n amount of flags depending on how much reputation points you earned or how many helpful flags you raised.
I have access to Triage, First posts and Late answers. I have reviewed a total of 30 reviews. I earned two extra flags doing it. Having done all my reviews for the day, I cannot help improving/flagging the posts. I don't quite understand why limiting flags for reviewers is helping the website? I read somewhere that flags weren't much flooded with bad reviews so that shouldn't be the reason.
I understand, though, that flagging posts and comments (outside of reviews) is not a privilege therefore giving 10 flags is acceptable considering that the new users don't necessarily know what are the rules and how to enforce them. Shouldn't users with enough reputation points be able to review more posts/answers, as long that their reviews are indeed helpful?
What do I propose
- Allow users with reviewing privileges to do more, as long as they have a positive reviewing ratio.
That means that the flags wouldn't influence the reviewing privilege with limiting how many reviews a user can do per day. As I am writing this, there is 85 Triage reviews on the list, but I have to wait for tomorrow to do only 12 more... I cannot flag comments or posts either anymore for being inappropriate because I have done my part as a community member of Stack Overflow with the reviews for the day. Is letting a bad question/answer/comment stand appropriate?
I want to focus on the fact that the goal is not going for volume. Going through 12 flags when there is over 80 reviews waiting for a vote, it can easily get done with reviewing First posts and Late answers. They are more than often too broad or off-topic and such.
Looks OK
andSkip
, I can easily flag 12 posts/answers when I go through more than 80Triage
reviews laying there.