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11:58 AM
@SamuelLiew any stats now that it is ~2 weeks after you stopped?
 
I'm still collecting stats, in the spreadsheet
I'll see if I need to restart live banning in two weeks' time
 
link to the spreadsheet?
 
Link to spreadsheet and some cool graphs
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thanks
do you handle/accept mod-flags about robo-reviewers?
 
nobody is handling custom flag queue at the moment
if you have robo reviewers just link the reviews here and I'll take a look
I'm still accepting reports
 
 
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3:56 PM
I estimate that I have manually review-banned at least 8233 users over the past three months alone due to meta.stackoverflow.com/q/394498
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4:22 PM
@SamuelLiew Wow. That's a huge amount of work. The graphs indicate that implementing the review bans has been effective at teaching people, or that they have just chosen not to review. Total bans has come down substantially from the peak, even accounting for the break you started at the beginning of May (i.e. there was a downward trend prior to your break, which appears to have continued, but without the variation).
There also appears to be a sustained reduction in the number of review banned users, which also indicates people are either learning, or not reviewing (some probably are unable because they are on longer bans).
 
4:40 PM
@Makyen There's also the audit bans increasing from mid April, but seem to continue increasing more rapidly after the beginning of May. At least as a percentage of the total.
 
@Makyen s/review banned users/users banded by audits/
@Scratte Thanks for pointing it out. My second message was supposed to be about that, but I failed when editing between a couple of distractions in real life. :;
 
@Makyen Ah :) But it's to be expected that the percentage of audit bans go up when Samuel is taking a break :)
Maybe users are also better able to notice when the review is an audit or not.
 
5:05 PM
@Scratte Yes, which makes it interesting that they were trending down even after the break started. Although the notable rise in the last data-point is contrary to that.
 
I think one thing to notice is that the duration starting point was increased during the period. In February is was 4 days for the first offence. But by May I believe it was 32 days.
The beautiful coloured diagram in the left lower corner, but especially the one above it shows that more and more user are banned for longer. The 64 are most certainly repeat offenders.
The worrying part in the "History of currently review-banned users". I'm not confident that new reviewers are really much better now than new reviewers were 2 months ago.
 
 
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9:48 PM
@SamuelLiew You don't say: "– Nick Apr 24 at 12:51 pending"
FWIW, bad reviews:
both happy with plagiarism :facepaw:
(yeah I know they're old and I don't expect you to do anything about them, just mildly annoyed a copy-pasta answer garnered 37 upvotes)
 

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