What Does Frequent Paper Review Requests from a Journal Editor Signify?

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Receiving frequent review requests from an editor-in-chief, such as once a month, can indicate several things. It may suggest that the editor values the reviewer’s expertise and is considering them for a potential associate editor position. Alternatively, it could imply a lack of available reviewers in the field, leading to a more casual approach to peer review. The fact that the editor sends papers on different topics simultaneously, without additional comments, suggests a standard procedure rather than a personalized approach. Reviewers should consider these factors when assessing the significance of frequent review invitations.
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This can be a general thread that others may discuss their experiences. I have a question to which I couldn't readily find an answer:

What does it mean when the editor(in-chief, if it makes a difference) sends you papers to review often, like once a month? The editor even sends that person two papers that are on completely different topics at the same time.

Does it necessarily mean he likes you for a potential associate editor position at the journal? Could it mean he doesn't take peer-review seriously? There could be negative and positive views to take.
 
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Your concern is understandable. Did he/she just send you that papers on other topics, without any additional remark?
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mcastillo356 said:
Your concern is understandable. Did he/she just send you that papers on other topics, without any additional remark?
Greetings!
Nothing special. The same content in every review invitation.
 
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