I did see a warning after I'd flagged a couple, but by the time I read it, I'd already been banned. Someone approved the first couple of flags, then someone (else?) rejected everything I submitted.
No use crying over spilt milk, but it's a little annoying to get banned when I thought I was doing the right thing.
@AndrasDeak depends. Most of the time, mods are processing flags in the mod queue (which isn't audited and has some other advantages - we're looking at bringing some of them to the LQ queue).
But certain things can only be processed from review. And of course, I do have to test things now and then, and when I test I prefer to do it in production.
Yeah, I figured that audits in the mod queue would be beneficial for keeping you on your toes, but all that work in the queue means that probably everyone's better off if you can just do your job
@Tunaki I don't agree with that. Also the community raked over those coals years ago and consensus was that downvotes should remain anonymous (have a rummage around meta, you'll find those old posts). So, no you won't see me posing that question on meta I'm afraid. You, however are welcome to scratch that itch if you dare :)