I've been reviewing posts for I short time, so I understand that there's a lot I need to learn on the reviewing topic.
Nevertheless, I put some effort in it, reading wall of texts sometimes related to topics in which I'm not an expert. Just to say I'm not a robo-reviewer. I also skip a lot of proposed reviews I'm not sure about.
Now, whilst I'm fine with Triage and First Post queues (better in the first than in the latter), (it seems that) I'm really bad in evaluating Late Answers. My main fail field is related to answers with links; I visit them, their contents seem to be helpful, and since my personal perspective is that a short helpful answer with link is better than no answer, I sometimes wrongly accept them. But I'm not going to argue about it. I accept this community policy.
What I don't understand is why should a reviewer be banned on ALL review categories if they are bad in one of them. If a student fails an exam he has to repeat only the test for that subjects! Isn't it a shame, for the community, to lose his help for all the other categories?
I understand that in case of robo-reviewers it wouldn't be enough. But for people who do their best it is a little to harsh, and doesn't help them to really understand what was wrong in their reviews.
So why don't separate categories? Bans don't need to be less strict: for example the system could lower the tolerance for the single category. It would be a harsher-category-based-audit-system. ;)