Where we were at in September:
This is a follow-up to Elikill58's question from September.:
Since the new workflow of the review queues, the backlog of questions in the First questions review queue has been increasing and fails to clean all questions that appear.
Others queues, such as First answer or Triage, have lower numbers. In the case of First Questions, never stops going up.
We just reached 10k. We are reviewing posts that were posted 5 days ago... And such as we are not reviewing more than new questions are appearing, it will continue to grow...
Since then, the First Questions review queue has been changed in an attempt to fix this issue.
In October, when the fix was applied, the First Questions queue had "around 14,750 items" in it. The fix managed to remove about 4,000 of these, leaving a queue with about 11,000 items in it.
Today, the First Questions queue has 12,800 items in it
We've seen slow growth in the number of items in the First Questions queue, even with the tweaks applied in October.
But worse, for new askers, the delay in reviewing First Questions has increased from 5 days to 10 (this question was asked on 22 Jan, and the review came to the top of the queue on 2 Feb)
Reviewing on this queue, I've seen questions more than 12 days old.
The First Questions queue is supposed to highlight issues with questions asked by new users. If it takes almost two weeks for a first question to get to the top of the queue and receive feedback, what's the point in having the queue at all?
I check the profiles of new askers to see when they last logged in before I write feedback in a comment, and often their last login was the day after they asked the question.
Where to now?
I don't think the First Questions review queue is functioning as intended. The time it takes for a post to be reviewed needs to be significantly reduced.