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05:04
I flagged this stackoverflow.com/questions/71852109/… as Opinion. But the reason why I question myself is the poster has a reputation point > mine. So clearly the poster has been around longer and should know more.. so I'm confused.
While reputation points shouldn't be an indication of posting quality, but to get that many points, the poster must know their way around. So I don't get it. That post isn't the first one I've seen like it so.. any clarifications appreciated.
 
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07:28
Hi, I failed an audit stackoverflow.com/review/triage/31524698 because to me the question wasn't addressing the concerns expressed by the comments (and indeed, you can't just say that something is slow if you don't prove it) and the question has never been edited. I feel this audit is misleading. Is there something I/we can do about this audit, or just simply let it go?
 
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09:00
@ewong reputation is in no way an indicator of expertise. We have 10K+ and even 100K+ users who have 0 clue how the site works. To be honest, the fact that you self-report (for lack of a better term) here from time to time alone sets you higher on the expertise level than many high-rep reviewers
@ewong they don't need to know their way around, they just need to know how to post like a machine gun. This behavior is usually detrimental to site quality (unfortunately, those users also get the most curation privileges because of the moronic tie of reputation points to privileges)
@Yennefer you can ask on Meta - audits are often brought up there. There is not much to be done, though, IIRC there is no way to "reverse" the result
@OlegValteriswithUkraine ok, I'll do it. Honestly I do not care of the failing audit per-se: I would like to understand if my approach was wrong and how it should have been handled. Thank you anyway :)
09:25
@Yennefer yeah, and there is not much one can do even if something is a bad audit. MSO's usually the place when you want to get a second opinion on audits - NP :)
@OlegValteriswithUkraine thanks for the clarification. It's just so puzzling.
@ewong nah, just the way how capitalism works :)
Another one? stackoverflow.com/questions/71855125/… I flagged that as Offtopic->serverfault.. but this poster has crazy amount of badges... again.. did I flag wrong?
 
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Q: Why does a first question review audit fail me when I select an open-ended option?

glenatronI just failed an audit on the first question queue - this was the audit question - and firstly it was an obvious audit because it had no associated user but also I clicked share feedback whereupon it instantly failed me. When the feedback option offers the opportunity to provide literally any fee...

 
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13:47
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Worth noting that it didn't result in a review ban, so all good
@Yennefer Bad audits are, unfortunately, common, and a consequence of us not having nearly enough reviewers. SE not focusing more on the review system isn't helping, but I digress
You are going to run into bad audits every once in a while. If they get you suspended, and a mod and/or the community agree it's a bad audit where your action indeed was correct, and there aren't other questionable reviews, you can often get manually unsuspended. That's not an applicable situation here, but it might be worth keeping in mind in the future
@ewong Don't worry about rep or badges
If it's off-topic, it doesn't matter who the author is
And as Oleg said, we have a lot of high-rep users, and users with high badge count who post off-topic questions regularly. What you found there is a rather clear case of an off-topic question
That was a former high-rep user as well, but they dumped all their rep in bounties
But hey, another data point in favor of Oleg's statement
 
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18:25
Approved edit transcribing image: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/31494664
Did I do this right?
Mhm
Handled as well
 
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21:03
I flagged this review as professional networking infrastructure, but its apparently good. There are three reasons why its bad, 1) Its about cloud infrastructure 2) Its not about programming 3) Its a temporary service error that OP has admitted is now fixed.

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