Since the new workflow of the review queues, we can see that the First queue review is spammed and fails to clean all questions that appears.
Others queues, such as First answer or Triage, have lower numbers. In the case of First Questions, it never stops going up.
We just reached 10k. We are reviewing posts that were posted 5 days ago... And such as we are not reviewing more than new question are appearing, it will continue to grow...
Why this have to be fixed ?
- As I explained, it will continue to increase. So it will be worse if nothing is done.
- It will lose its utility because users will post a second/third question before the first one will be reviewed.
But how can we fix it ?
This is few suggestion and idea :
Remove questions with accepted answers. A question that has been answered and seems to be fixed can be considered as well asked and complete, because a reply on-topic comes (for example, this one or this). We also could imagine extending this to questions with well-received answers (no flag and with upvote).
Increase the limit for daily reviews from 40 to 80 when there are over 1k pending reviews. This is a solution that needs community effort so it's not 100% certain that this will fix the issue.
Use Triage data to remove questions from the First questions queue such as this one which is also a first question.
Upvote + edit of question = good question. This solution need more explanation:
When a question is upvoted, people think that it's a good one which has to be answered. If it's edited, it means people take more time to perfect their question. So when it's a mod or community edit, it's really relevant because instead of close/mark as duplicate, they decide to upgrade it.
But that's clearly a dangerous solution because lot of questions can have those conditions and can also be bad or need action. I think it can be useful in final case, if anything else works.
Expose the first questions review queue to more users. It's an idea. Even I think it's not a good one. This can make more people interested in reviewing, but I don't know the real viability of this.
Finally, I think 1/2/3 can be good. And maybe just with the first it will really help.
p.s. I haven't found any duplicates, here or on Meta Stack Exchange.