Issue
Reviewing for a lower-reputation user is frustrating. When reviewing with less than 2000 reputation, one has to do a suggest-edit, when trying to improve a post.
This leads to several issues:
- I can only edit up to five items, and subsequently I am limited in the amount of reviews I can effectively do/have to skip.
- I am driven away from reviewing at all, as I know I can not do anything for a substantial amount of posts I come across.
It is rather frustrating to edit a post only to get an error for a full suggest-edit queue, as shown below:
Sure I can leave the tab open and just try again later, but that an ineffective workaround at best.
Proposed Solutions
The current suggest-edit queue has a limit of 500. I suggest we increase that limit, say to 600 (or whatever is seen as appropriate). But these additional 100 slots would be reserved only for edits made in a review. These 100 review-edits would also get priority when presented in the suggest-edit queue.
Should there be more than 100 review-edits, but less than 500 regular suggest-edits they would "spill over" to the suggest-edit (still prioritized though), if the 500 limit has been reached, the review-edit should fail as it does now.
The reputation limit for instant edits could also be dropped, but I highly doubt this to be done. As far as I know, this hasn't happened yet for any privilege.
I know this is not an issue for most people on meta, as most people here already have enough reputation points. But please consider the view of newer users.