I have just finished a number of updates to the First Questions queue invalidation/eligibility criteria. All are aimed at removing items from the queue that we think have a higher chance of being ok, leaving the queue with a higher concentration of first questions that are really in need of review. At the time when I was evaluating these changes, there were around 14,750 items in the queue. Next to each item in the list below, I will include in parentheses the approximate number of items that would be invalidated or excluded from First questions due to the given change. Here they are: 1. `MinOwnerRepToInvalidate` changed from 250 to 125, `MaxOwnerRepWhenAdding` changed from 225 to 125. These are rep levels for the question owner at which the question is either invalidated or not added to the queue. (~500 items) 2. `ScoreToInvalidateQuestionInQueue` changed from 3 to 2. This is the score for the question in the queue at which it will be invalidated. (~100 items) 3. Now invalidating questions that have an accepted answer. (~3000 items) 4. Now invalidating questions that have at least two non-deleted answers. (~300 items) 5. Now invalidating questions that have a total answer score > 2. (~100 items) 6. There had been some questions that were added to both Triage and First questions on creation. These are being added automatically to Triage due to low quality heuristics. These are now being kept in Triage and invalidated from First questions (they can still be redirected from Triage to First questions based on review responses there). (~150 items). These changes are now live, and have caused an invalidation of around 4000 items from the queue (which at the time of writing is now around 11,500 items). In addition to the above changes, when there are a lot of items in the queue, the max number of reviews per day per user has been doubled for First questions, from 40 to <strike>80</strike> 60 (we originally moved it to 80, which led to the queue size decreasing at a rate that was a bit high, so moving it down to 60). Thanks Elikill58 for your suggestions above, and for all other feedback that we have received related to this. We will continue to explore more ways in the future to encourage reviews in First questions and to help new users.