Given [this announcement on Meta Stack Exchange](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/346901/295232) they're going to make serious work on some of the points: ### 2. Retain a link in the top bar review queue menu for users in review suspension > ![](https://i.sstatic.net/v6oE0.png) > > In the event of a suspension, a user will be notified in the Review Queue dropdown. A post notification will be available with reason and time remaining on the Review Queue main page, along with guidance for continued learning in this area. We’re also proposing softening the language by renaming “review bans” to “review suspensions.” ([source](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/346903/295232)) ### 4. Implement a compulsory tutorial/guide when users gain the privilege to perform reviews > Users will find an onboarding message on the homepage with general information about using the Review Queues. As they enter each new queue, they will be presented with a modal with unique instructions on how to best contribute to that queue. > > ![](https://i.sstatic.net/8tcJZ.png) ([source](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/346902/295232)) 'unique instructions' implies Triage will get its own specific guide. ### 5. Change the text of the action buttons from "Requires Editing" and "Unsalvageable" to avoid confusion > We want to remove the *Requires editing* action and replace it with two new actions. Selecting *Improve readability* will send the post to Help & Improvement. Posts that can only be salvaged by the original poster (*Add clarity*) will be sent to the Close vote queue. > > ![](https://i.sstatic.net/MfvtO.png) ([source](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/346902/295232))