I often review the Triage queue and there are questions that contain images of code which is discouraged (and I agree with that of course). Many of the questions / answers in the other queues have this problem too.
There is a good explanation for beginners: Why should I not upload images of code/data/errors?
However, when I want to bring that to the OP, it takes some time for me to find that link, open it and copy the formatted comment with link ([Please do not upload images of code/data/errors.](//meta.stackoverflow.com/q/285551)
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Of course bookmarking can save some time but it should be done by every user and on every device / browser they are using. And you still need to open it which takes additional time and may be annoying if you make a lot of reviews.
This scenario is applicable to other common mistakes ("Images of code" just seems the most annoying one).
I think the following feature would be useful:
I believe it makes sense to include common comment templates ("please don't post images of code", "please add debugging details", "write in English", etc. below the comment form in review queues.
It would save a lot of time to reviewers, make the review process less annoying and allow for more thorough reviews (since it there would be less need to be distracted by looking for canonical comments).
Here is the example of where it could be included (only for comments in the review queues):
There could be a few buttons that add a template of answer to the comment form, so the reviewer could add more info if needed and then publish it.
Update. There was a discussion on Meta 8 years ago on this topic the currently accepted answer is to propose to use SE-AutoReviewComments, a community-developed browser extension. However, this in not a resolution, it is just a workaround which still needs to be applied by each user individually + on each device.
It is not much different from bookmarking 'favorite' explanation and it is a kind of inconvenience that I propose to avoid.