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I just started reviewing the First Posts queue when I had this come up,

Now first of all I noticed the OP was deleted (no problem I've seen that before), but looking more closely I also noticed the user has no name, which I thought was strange since all the deleted users I've ever seen either had kept their chosen name or were assigned their default name (e.g, "user123456").

And then as I was typing up this post I double checked the link to that review (expecting it to show me the screenshot, since I hadn't yet reviewed it) and it lead me to this. The same review, but reviewed by someone else (at that point I realised it was an audit).

Is this a true loophole (bug)? Or is the system deliberately made this way?

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  • @Payeli Well it seems like a clear indication to robo-reviewers when an audit is in front of them, not a good idea.
    – Sam
    Jul 2, 2014 at 15:59
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    @Payeli Nope, that would just annoy me and every other decent reviewer. This problem can easily be solved by changing the OP name and avatar to a randomly picked (non-deleted) user.
    – Sam
    Jul 2, 2014 at 16:02
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    Until that randomly picked (non-deleted) user is someone like Jon Skeet.
    – JonK
    Jul 2, 2014 at 16:21
  • @JonK Good point, well I didn't post that comment as a complete solution to the problem; as the issue with waiting a few mins for someone else to review the audit isn't solved by that suggestion. Anyway, the picking algorithm could be fixed by randomly picking users between X and Y rep (say 100 - 10,000 as an example).
    – Sam
    Jul 2, 2014 at 16:23
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    It sounds like it would be easier to just do away with the username completely. Just have some placeholder text saying something like "A StackOverflow User"?
    – JonK
    Jul 2, 2014 at 16:27
  • @JonK Yeah, or that I guess. At least it's more simple to implement. I suppose the "waiting 'n' check" issue could be solved by assigning said audit to that user, so only that user can review it.
    – Sam
    Jul 2, 2014 at 16:29
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    You paid attention and noticed discrepancies. Congratulations, the system works.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jul 2, 2014 at 17:00
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    @MartijnPieters Arguable I'd say. He paid enough attention to notice that it was an audit. From there you can work out what you need to do to pass without really thinking about it. I would have thought the ideal system audited your actions in such a way that you didn't realise you were being audited until after the event. Being able to notice it's an audit before it's done defeats that...
    – JonK
    Jul 2, 2014 at 18:03
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    @Sam: See meta.stackexchange.com/questions/170683/… for the consequences of borrowing real users' identities (and note some users, including myself, are dissatisfied with the resolution). Jul 2, 2014 at 23:04
  • @JeffreyBosboom I see, well as JonK suggested we could say "A Stack Overflow user" or just remove the name and avatar all together.
    – Sam
    Jul 3, 2014 at 7:21

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