It seems pointless to have these questions in the reviewed tab, as they have already been closed. There is nothing else to do to them, and they take up space.
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They can still be flagged or voted for deletion, so ostensibly, they still have a place.– nhinkleAug 30, 2011 at 21:21
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I didn't think that the review tab is for 2nd tier review. I thought it was to give things that tripped some software algorithm a once over.– soandosAug 30, 2011 at 21:22
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I don't get all the downvotes: The OP may be mistaken but the question is OK; there will be more people asking this, so why the pain? Even mistaken questions can be useful. (Even I still don't get the review process completely, maybe someone should slap me in the face with some doc :D...)– Alois MahdalJan 22, 2012 at 4:33
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@AloisMahdal, Downvotes on meta mean they think that is it is a bad idea, not that it is a bad question.– soandosJan 22, 2012 at 5:33
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There is nothing else to do to them
This is where you are incorrect. These questions are thrown onto the "Review" page, and we can actually edit them, and improve them. Once they are improved, we can flag them to be re-opened by a moderator, or by asking on Meta. I am against taking them out of the review tab.