What a great suggestion!
I cannot think of a single reason why this wouldn't be great (although I'm sure someone will :P)
I've ground my teeth so many times at the way audits work.
It's often obvious when a review is actually an audit, and, as you said, one just clicks downvote (or flag or whatever) to get your "Congratulations..".
If that doesn't happen, you just cancel/revert whatever you did.
(I only do this when I think it's an audit, I otherwise review like a good boy...)
Even users who don't know the tricks to ID an audit, I suspect many will just click vote or flag by habit to test if current review is an audit.
So your suggestion that your actions are not evaluated in an audit until you "submit" them, should resolve:.
- Being able to test if review is an audit
- Stop ability to pass audits easily/quickly
- Possibly catch (and thereby punish) more robo reviewers
- Possibly stop some robo reviewers being bad
3 & 4 - Robo reviewers won't be wanting to click "skip", so if they cannot ID an audit, they might just click "No action" more often and therefore be caught out, and so potentially suspended from reviewing etc.
And if they don't, then job done as they're now having to action reviews a little more carefully as they cannot ID an audit.