I'm new to reviewing and fairly quickly received my first-ever review suspension for incorrectly selecting "Requires Editing" during triage. It was only 3 days, so not a big deal.
However, it appears that I am far from the only one who has problems incorrectly selecting this option -
Here's a screenshot from the accepted answer to the linked Why was I suspended from reviewing for selecting “Requires Editing” in Triage? question.
The highlighted sentence is a big red flag to me. If most of your users (new reviewers in this case) are getting something wrong, it's more likely a system issue than a user issue.
What if, instead of suspending reviewers for getting it wrong even once, you gave new reviewers a chance to confirm that they understand what "Requires Editing" really means?
What I propose is that the first X times a new reviewer selects the "Requires Editing" option, they are presented with a "pop-up" (similar to the audit question pop-up) with text along the lines of:
By selecting this option, are you saying that the question could be edited by the community (and not the OP) to make it acceptable?
with the buttons
Yes, that's what I meant.
or
No, I didn't mean that.
This way, if they misunderstood the button (as I did), it gives them a chance to bail out before the selection becomes official while also reiterating the correct usage of that option.