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4:33 PM
Can someone please confirm this answer is the standard procedure for reviewers on the LQP queue? (If there's a more canonical or accurate post please share.)
 
 
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5:49 PM
@bad_coder Any parts in particular you're not sure of
I'd agree with it for the most part, maybe a couple disagreements with the more grey areas, but yeah it's good to go off. This post is also relevant to using it
 
6:11 PM
@Nick I just got the privilege yesterday. I think I understand it for the most part, expect the "link only" cases and "code without explanation". When those show up on on LQP you're supposed to "Recommend deletion" except if it's a real gem??
Ohhh, and some time back I tried flagging post like that but I think my flags were declined...?! So I'm left wondering how these posts get into the queue if not for Triage.
 
They're interesting ones....
Code without explanation I tend to skip, because... meh, can't be bothered worrying about them. Link only should be flagged as link only if they truly are link only, for example, an answer saying "You should use bresenham's line algorithm: <link>" is not link only, as it has the name of what should be used, an answer saying "You should use this algorithm: <link>" is link only, because without the link it is essentially useless
The general rule of thumb for evaluating link only answers is. If you removed all the links from an answer, would it still be useful?
 
Ok, I understand the link answers part...!!
 
just remember if you're ever unsure you can skip
You don't have to review every item
skip should be your best friend
 
@Nick The "code without explanation posts", well...I suppose I'm going to be left wondering about those...But since LQP is a voting queue, even if there isn't a post clearly explaining what to do - folks are going to vote. So in practice, I wonder what the prevalent practice on the queue is?
 
@bad_coder There was a recent post in meta about this.. if I recall, code only answers are not supposed to be removed.
 
6:24 PM
@Scratte Yes, I was left with that impression...(But searching on meta is a pain, and posts contradict themselves take over the timeline.)
 
@Scratte It's a.... contentious issue, hence why I skip them
If you could vote in the LQP queue, I'd downvote them
but you can't
so I skip
 
@Nick yes, that what I did on the "Late Answers" queue. (Audits also taught me that skip can be your best friend if unsure.)
 
@bad_coder You should be more positive. I found it for you: Reviewing my Low Quality Posts Reviews
 
Yeah ^^, you don't need to worry about skipping a lot, the ones you skip will always be picked up by someone else
 
@bad_coder It's quite comprehensive, so maybe give it a go :)
 
6:27 PM
@Nick Thanks Nick, I feel enlightened lol . It's good to talk with folks about this, instead of trying to figure it all out alone.
@Scratte bookmarked. I'll read up on it later today.
 
Remember to check for plagiarism for posts that seem too good to be true as well :p
 
If the flaggers that sends the post there would comment more, it would also be easier to review :) I tend to do that. But I also have a fear of the declined flag, so it's not just for the reviewer.. and the post author :)
 
@Nick ok! good point! I did custom flag a few answers that were posted twice by the same poster in different places.
@DavidBuck Those guys are getting a suspension for sure...
 
6:46 PM
@Nick I've flagged variations of "You should use bresenham's line algorithm: <link>". They're usually removed by moderators. I mostly only flag them when they're "You should use blah library: link"
 
@bad_coder There would be plenty more if I'd got close votes rights instead of just flagging... H&I seems to be quieter than before, but still at least 50% are the result of poor Triage.
 
@Scratte Sure, but it depends on the moderator, as they are valid answers, and not link only
 
There must still be loads of reviewers flagging code only posts as VLQ just because they're code only. LQP is probably majority code-only most of the time. Not sure if anything will stop them.
 
@DavidBuck Nah, it'll never end, and we can't enforce text in answers because then they're all start with "Try this:"
 
@Nick I'm always very nervous about flagging them. But I also think they're just.. beep.
 
6:51 PM
Agreed
But if I were looking for an answer to a question i'd prefer "Try <name of algorithm>: <deadlink>" to "Try <deadlink>"
 
Heh.. there was a discussion in the other room about "Try this:". I intend to ask "Try it why? :)"
 
 
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Q: Thank you for reviewing 20 low quality posts today; come back in 2 hours to continue reviewing. after reviewing 35 posts

DharmanI thought the limit is extended from 20 to 40 if the queue has ~150 reviews waiting. It turns out that the limit is actually dynamic and if the queue gets better the limit drops back to 20. I reviewed 35 LQP and I got the following message: Thank you for reviewing 20 low quality posts today...

 

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