I've just got access to the review queues, there are the occasional test questions - which is great. However, it would be a nice addition if showed the way it should be answered / improved - so that it's a better on-boarding process. I want to be better at it, and I've gotten some nice points from tidying up code, but having good solid lessons that showed a good process and improvements - would be great.
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3Something like Create a community curated review training simulator? If you haven't read them already, these 3 may help you: How should I get started reviewing Late Answers and First Posts?, What are the guidelines for reviewing?, and How does the Triage queue work?. Also, read all the pages in the help center :)– ScratteCommented May 10, 2020 at 20:12
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4Thanks @Scratte - this is exactly what I'm looking for - would be good to have this more prominent when you first start out reviewing, such as an additional link on the top menu.– mrdnkCommented May 10, 2020 at 20:21
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1@Scratte Pro-tip: To shorten SO links, the "/question/" portion can be shortened to "/q/", and the part after that (the title of the post) can be removed altogether. This is often useful to fit more links into a comment. So, for example, the link to this post would just be: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/397325. I've already manually merged your two comments above into one.– Cody Gray ModCommented May 11, 2020 at 0:34
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