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How is it possible that this edit was approved?
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Lots of bad or incorrect edits get approved, all the time. Sometimes it's due to negligence, laziness or "robo-reviewers" trying to get their first badge.
Sometimes it's an ...
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What's the best practice for harmful suggested edits, when you have edit privileges?
If it's a severe case which non-robo-reviewers should catch, you might save a link to the review, reject for an appropriate reason and use it as a honey-pot:
Roll back if needed, and consider ...
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Should robo reviewers be banned in docs based on time spend on review?
Robo reviewers should be review-banned on bad reviews.
As has been pointed out in the comments, some people really can read and judge fast. And in some cases a problem is easy to spot, like most ...
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What to do when other reviewers accept a low quality question?
It should have been reviewed as "Unsalvageable", not "Requires Editing". This question is not answerable in its current state, and edits by users other than OP wouldn't help. See Adopt a consistent ...
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So many useless edit suggestions by a user
but I can't be the only one noticing these things - indeed you're not and the issue was resolved a couple of hours ago (in terms of both editor and some un-attentive reviewers).
Just to note that ...
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Are there (guiding!) statistics about review "approval" rates?
A high ratio of Approve:Reject could indeed be an indicator of bad reviewing, at least on Stack Overflow.
Assuming that the quality of edits suggestions is normally distributed, there probably is ...
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Are there (guiding!) statistics about review "approval" rates?
I don't think that "approval rate" of a reviewer can directly tell you whether they are a good reviewer. For example, someone could approve only suggested edits that should be approved, and skip all ...
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Are we supposed to flag bad reviews?
TL;DR - if you suspect a user's reviewing actions are letting trash that should immediately be removed onto the site, or otherwise making edits/allowing defacing edits to posts, then you're more than ...
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Are there (guiding!) statistics about review "approval" rates?
As a >10k user, you have access to the review history for all reviewers. From the last 50 reviews (at the moment I'm writing this), 42 (84%) have been approved, 5 rejected and 3 approved and edited....
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Why this suggested edit with seemingly no changes has been approved?
You should take a look at the markdown view to see what changes have been made:
As you can see, this edit added syntax highlighting for the code, so I don't think it was approved incorrectly.
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Why was my 'offensive' flag disputed?
We can only handle flags if we understand them. The mere presence of a foreign language is not offensive, though it tends to make a post off-topic. Unless the moderator handling the flag knows the ...
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Trivial edit spree by new user - get's all of it approved
Move along folks, nothing to see here...
(Next time, just flag - the mods will investigate and Take Action as needed)
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Who reviews the reviewers?
There's an automated system to block bad reviewers (often called robo-reviewers)—review audits. If someone fails too many of them, they will get automatically suspended from reviewing for some ...
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Should I flag robo-reviewers?
Yes...if they're making mistakes.
Sometimes I can tell a question is bad the moment I look at it. If the question body is just a screenshot of an app's UI with "it doesn't work, why could this be?...
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My peer-reviewed edits are sometimes re-edited / overwritten, why?
Since a reviewer doesn't gain anything except getting a suggested edit review to their name (which doesn't give rep, just a total number of reviews in the stats), it is unlikely that they will do so ...
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Are there (guiding!) statistics about review "approval" rates?
There is such a vast amount of robo-reviewers, that looking at the site average approval rate will likely mean nothing.
Given that you review close to all suggested edits and don't skip a lot (which ...
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Are there (guiding!) statistics about review "approval" rates?
I feel that if you approve more than 75% of all edits (counting all approve/skip/reject) you likely approve edits that don't meet "suggested edit" bar.
I have small number of reviews (~500) with ...
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