Can anyone let me know why one wrong click on this post lead to a review ban?
Why is the ban not clear when you go back into the review queue?
I eventually found this banner:
Your review on triage/25766331 wasn't helpful. The "Requires Editing" option should only be used when other community users (like you) are able to edit/format an already answerable question into a better shape. If a question can be closed or can only be improved/clarified by the question asker, please use the "Unsalvageable" option instead. If in doubt always use the "Skip" option. For more information, see Getting banned from Triage reviews and How does the Triage queue work?. Come back on Apr 21 at 1:48 to continue reviewing.
Why such a long ban? and the text above implies this should only impact the triage queue. If one bad click out of over 900 is enough to get a ban then I don't see much point in wasting my time in future to try and help maintain the community...
Edit3: As indicated by yivi and makes perfect sense post coffee - if the ban wasn't long enough to notice then what would be the point! it may not be seen (Though a message would be more effective imho)
Was this an automated ban or a manual ban?
Edit: I realise my mistake, and I've just been directed to this discussion which actually echo's my thoughts and the incorrect use of the 'Requires Editing' button.
A better button may be 'Requires Editing by OP' and to rename the current button to something better. I will have a read through that post fully later and see what I can contribute.
Edit2: As pointed out the VTC is actually an indicator to the OP that action is required, but... Does the OP still get a little number bubble next to the close text? if yes then that should really be improved to bring more attention (I've not seen it in a very long time so it may have changed since then)
Also wouldn't it be a good idea to send a user a message when a ban or similar action is taken and in this day and age of transparency detail who banned, was it manual or automated and with some accompanying notes if it was manual by a human.
Edit4: And whilst Robert Longson was so kind to point out my past failings it should be noted they where from years ago before I was more engaged and aware of how things worked...with time comes experience and learning.