In the First Answers review queue, it consistently takes 10+ seconds to load the next review, most of which is waiting on stackoverflow.com
to return a response from a POST
request to the /review/next-task
endpoint. This doesn't happen on any other review queues that I have access to.
As per @cafce25's question in the comments: This is based on an unfiltered queue. If I filter by c#, java, javascript, however, then /review/next-task
responds within ≈1.5s, which is totally acceptable. That provides a workaround for me, and possibly a pointer to the development team, but obviously not a solution.
Unfortunately, I don't recall when this first started exactly—though, judging from my review history, it appears to have been a couple of weeks ago.
(Since this started, the number of reviews I complete each day has gone from a consistent forty to a sporadic five or ten.)
The fact that there remain reviewers who do forty reviews a day could suggest that this isn't universal. For me, however, this behavior occurs on every (unfiltered) review, across devices, browsers, and connections, including in Incognito Mode in Chrome.
(I've tested on Safari and Chrome, on iOS and iPadOS, as well as on Windows 10 and 11. It therefore doesn't appear to be related to my browser, connection, or e.g. any caching or plugins.)
Is this a known issue? Is anyone else experiencing this?
I'm obviously happy to submit any of the request or response headers that would be useful here.
/review/next-task
was reduced from ≈8.5s to ≈1.5s. That's a dramatic improvement, and will at least allow me to continue doing reviews—yay! Though it obviously doesn't solve the original problem, it should be useful if the dev team chooses to take a look at this.next-task
has gone from a consistent ≈8s to ≈11+s. It remains reasonably fast with filters applied, however. I'll leave a couple of reviews unclaimed today in case you're able to make any further changes, allowing me to test faster next time. Thanks for looking at this.POST
to/review/next-task
! I won't pretend to know why I was initially getting the steep increase, but it now seems as though the changes you implemented have fixed the issue. (I've validated this on two different browsers/OSs/devices.) Thank you!