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replaced http://meta.stackexchange.com/ with https://meta.stackexchange.com/
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Those review audits are meant to see if you're paying attention.
So if they have the wrong flag reason, you should react to that by indicating it's not the right flag, i.e. click "No action needed".

I have also fallen into this trap, see my questions here and here.

Those review audits are meant to see if you're paying attention.
So if they have the wrong flag reason, you should react to that by indicating it's not the right flag, i.e. click "No action needed".

I have also fallen into this trap, see my questions here and here.

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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Those review audits are meant to see if you're paying attention.
  
So if they have the wrong flag reason, you should react to that by indicating it's not the right flag, i.e. click "No action needed".

I have also fallen into this trap, see my questions herehere and here.

Those review audits are meant to see if you're paying attention.
  So if they have the wrong flag reason, you should react to that by indicating it's not the right flag, i.e. click "No action needed".

I have also fallen into this trap, see my questions here and here.

Those review audits are meant to see if you're paying attention. 
So if they have the wrong flag reason, you should react to that by indicating it's not the right flag, i.e. click "No action needed".

I have also fallen into this trap, see my questions here and here.

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Those review audits are meant to see if you're paying attention.
So if they have the wrong flag reason, you should react to that by indicating it's not the right flag, i.e. click "No action needed".

I have also fallen into this trap, see my questions here and here.