Big changes are coming with our review queues. You all already know this; we’ve been talking with you about it and have started releasing our bigger changes bit by bit. This announcement isn’t that. While we’re working on our broader overhaul of review queues, we also wanted to tackle some of the easiest-to-address issues that can improve reviewer quality of life in the interim.
With that in mind, here’s what’s changing with the Triage queue today (this change is now live):
“Unsalvageable” is renamed to “Flag.”
We’ve heard from you in the past that calling something “unsalvageable” is uncomfortable and unclear. Because that button simply opens up the flag menu, we decided it was best to be as simple and descriptive as possible.
“Requires editing” is renamed to “Needs community edit.”
Another problem we’ve heard from you is that, although “requires editing” sends to the Help & Improvement queue, when a question needs to be edited by the author, this is not the correct option. We’ve renamed this to “Needs community edit” which will hopefully make it clearer that this option is only for questions that would benefit from community cleanup.
“Needs author edit” is added as an option.
This option functions fairly similarly to the “Flag” option, except that it opens directly to the close dialog instead of the flag dialog. Our intention is that this correctly routes the questions that need further clarification from the author back to the author, instead of to the review queue merry-go-round as before.
Note: we'd initially changed "Looks OK" to "Approve," But after some great feedback and further discussion with design, we've decided to revert that change for the time being.
These changes will be highlighted with a simple banner in the Triage Queue for one week to make sure that as many folks as possible are able to see and understand the updates. (Update: this banner has been turned off!)
As always, we welcome your thoughts and feedback, and look out for more substantial changes to review queues from us in the coming months!