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I just got served this review audit which shows a post "recently made" by a "new user" to a very popular question posted 22 days ago. To get some more context, I clicked on the question link to see some of the other answers, and the top, and accepted, answer was by Jon Skeet.

I simply assumed this was a new user who made an error and copied Jon's answer as his own and flagged it for moderator attention with the message "This looks like a copy of Jon Skeet's answer", after which I was presented with this rather harsh message:

audit message

Who's at fault here? The audit system, or should I have understood that it was the audit system trying to fool me and just moved along?

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The system is working fine, you interpreted the situation wrong.

The review system doesn't ask to check if an answer is copy-pasted. It always asks you to look at only one post at a time, independent of other posts on the same page. If you see a good answer and can prove that it's copy-pasted, go to the link and flag for moderator attention, outside the review queues.

It's good to flag if a user copy-pastes someone else's answer, but here that wasn't the case.

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    I should add: When presented with such an audit, it's presented as if a newly registered user with no reputation has just posted it. Even I understand that you can't duplicate Jon Skeet.
    – Jørgen R
    Dec 16, 2014 at 12:02
  • @jurgemaister My bad, forgot for a moment that the review system hides the user card. Updated my answer. Dec 16, 2014 at 12:04
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    Thanks for the answer. I'm still new to the reviewing business.
    – Jørgen R
    Dec 16, 2014 at 12:06

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