I got suspended from the review queue again. This has happened a few times in the past now and the ban duration keeps stacking up. My current ban will be lifted on June 4th (60ish days from now).
I am willing to spend my time improving this website but it feels like I have reached the point where a single error puts me back in the banned queue, for reasons that I don't think are convincing.
Which review wasn't helpful?
Apparently the flag that I put for https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/25744353 was incorrect.
The question was in my opinion valid, only it could've used some code formatting. The question could be interpreted as "I want this community package installed, even though it is not supported for another dependency I use".
So I put Requires Editing
. Apparently other users disagreed and voted Unsalvagable
(2x) and Looks OK
(1x).
So based on these 4 votes, I can safely conclude that consensus hasn't been reached at all. The only difference is that I basically voted "needs work" instead of "fail" or "pass", so it pushed some work onto the queue for someone else.
Are there any other instances where I failed to review correctly?
Probably. I can't seem to find an interface where a sum up of my reviews is shown with accept/decline rates though. There's only https://stackoverflow.com/review/triage/history available which doesn't show me useful feedback at a glance. So based on this data I'm assuming I got banned for 1 error.
This seems very harsh to me. While clicking through https://stackoverflow.com/users/flag-summary/1346367 (this page isn't publicly accessible but it shows all flags for my account), I found some other flags that apparently were declined but were fair to report nonetheless.
Based on this page I can conclude that I've created a total of 223 flags, of which 5 were declined, 37 were disputed, and 51 were aged away. I don't think that's a bad average.
I'm going to review all Declined flags (5x) quickly and elaborate why they shouldn't incur a penalty:
- Post Flags
- Very Low Quality: Dynamically plot last 100 entries of column formatted data using Gnuplot
- Disputable. User mentions affiliation with a company quite prominently and mentions a product. Question turned out to be closed as well.
- Very Low Quality: How to Scraping with array in laravel?
- It might not be "Very" low quality, but based on the answer this one does not seem to be useful to anyone else other than the question owner.
- Very Low Quality: Dynamically plot last 100 entries of column formatted data using Gnuplot
- Spam Flags
- Spam: SDHC CARD - Initialization
- Disputable. I saw links to many different URLs so I assumed linkbuilding activities or other SEO. In addition it was a new user. If not Spam, it might just as well be "Needs more Focus" based on the huge blocks of code.
- Spam: SDHC CARD - Initialization
- Rude/abusive Flags
- Rude or abusive: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57980440/cant-to-create-sql-query
- I cant see the question anymore since it has been removed, so I cant see why I reported this. It shows -4 votes however.
- Rude or abusive: Array using user input and for loop gets NullPointerException
- Disputable. User seems to boldly ask in capital letters what the issue is with his code.
- Rude or abusive: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57980440/cant-to-create-sql-query
Now the flags aren't possibly the only measure that's taken into account when banning users from the review queue. I'm not sure what else is checked.
I felt I needed to elaborate on my experience, and I am wondering if Stack Overflow isn't missing out on reviewers if the ban system is so tight.