Today I came across my first triage audit. For this question.
I studied the question for a while, it seemed to fall under the looks good category (and the 6 up-votes seem to agree with me, but I will get to that in a moment)
However, I was very puzzled because at first when I entered into the triage review it showed the question of having two down-votes. I wish I had a screen shot of that but it seems I cannot reproduce that.
I wanted to mark it as looks good but the two down-votes made me question my judgement. I eventually marked it as should be improved because the whole situation seemed odd. Then of course I was told that it was a review, however, that I passed. The question then updated to show the proper 6 up-votes.
I don't quite understand why the system "passed" me if the question actually contains 6 up-votes. If it was trying to "trick" me into marking it as should be improved because of the two fake down votes I think I actually should have failed the audit because I fell to the temptation.
Is this intended of the triage review audits (having false down-votes to trick you into marking it as "Should be Improved")?
Why did I pass when clearly the question is answerable and did not need improvement?
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is radically different from not showing the number of votes at all. If you change it so that it always shows a score of 0 then you're still lying just as much as if you show a -2; either way the score shown isn't the real score.