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While there is no "officially implemented" solution to bring a “human factor” into review audit composition / selectionbring a “human factor” into review audit composition / selection, one can use whatever means are at their disposal now in order to bring the "human factor" to audits selection.
When you spot a slippery audit, go straight to the "item" it uses and do the action opposite to audit direction.
- If you feel something rotten before submitting the audit, use link to the audit item to get there for corrective action. If you found that you were screwed after the audit, bad audit and item can be found in the activity tabactivity tab in reviews subsection.
If the audit item has been wrongly served as "known good", down / close vote it. If it was pretending to be "known bad" against your judgement, vote it up / reopen.
I always do this to audits I disagree with.
As I typically open the items in queue in separate tab (for more thorough review), it often happens that I spot slippery audit and perform "correction" even before completing review. It feels somewhat weird to click Looks Good at the item you just downvoted but oh well. I am not going to decrease my "audit weight" just because of a mistake in automatic selection algorithmmistake in automatic selection algorithm and knowing that reviewers after me won't get into this trouble anymore makes it less painful.