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As a new reviewer, I think it would be helpful to have lists of examples from experienced reviewers for the different categories. It would help me know whether I understand the guidelines correctly.

If this already exists, how do I find it?

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    We also need an "Editors 101" course. Almost all editors want to help but there's almost no way for them to learn what are good and not-so-good edits. Commented Jan 16 at 16:15
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    Ha ha :) Whoever builds that is going to prove they themselves don't understand the guidelines correctly.
    – Gimby
    Commented Jan 17 at 9:00
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    You can find some examples reading the questions in meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/specific-audit. This is not fully representative of all reviews and also not nicely formatted as a list or a tutorial, but it could be a start.
    – Marijn
    Commented Jan 17 at 11:04
  • #Gimby Could you be more specific about what you mean. Commented Jan 17 at 17:49
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    Reviewing is a difficult process with many gotchas; just like chess it it easy to learn and hard to master. Anyone who is going to attempt to setup examples is going to go through a gruelling review process where people will point out many mistakes they themselves always thought to be the correct interpretation of a guideline. It is kind of a daunting task, I can imagine.
    – Gimby
    Commented Jan 18 at 12:56
  • #Marijin The discussion of the posts and actions on the page you linked, are a helpful learning tool for me. One of the threads addresses the possibility of a language affecting a poster's ability to ask a well-formed question. It was something to chew on for a while. Commented Jan 18 at 17:39

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