I was recently looking at the Late Answers and First Answers review queues and something like three review tasks in a row were for accepted answers.
Why are accepted answers included in review queues and not automatically removed? It seems like most accepted answers, on average, tend to be higher quality and include sufficient explanations/correct formatting. In other words, most of the time, if an answer is accepted it doesn't include any major problems that would be flagged in review queues. For example, I don't think I have ever clicked something other than Looks Fine on an accepted answer.
Furthermore, if an answer was accepted it is likely high enough quality that it was useful to the original person asking the question. Within a context of enormous review queue backlogs and limited volunteer support, it seems like a waste of time/resources to include accepted answers in the review queues. Is there a reason for this?
The only thing I can think of is that this protects against new users answering and accepting their own answers of lower quality. My argument would be that even if this is the case, they are still likely providing information that is useful for answering the original question.
Interested to hear people's thoughts or an explanation for this.