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Infinite RecursionInfinite Recursion has an excellent answer, so I won't address those points.

The review audits are not meant to be perfect. They are meant to be good enough to get people to pay attention. Most of them are incredibly obvious, in my experience. Some require a moment to think about (which is the point, to begin with). Then there are a small percentage which you could argue are wrong, and occasionally, one that is flat out, obviously wrong.

I've failed a couple of the latter, and a handful of the penultimate. But the vast majority of audits I have very easily passed. (Disclosure: The review system and audits did not come out until not long before I was elected as a moderator, so one would hope I would do very well on them.)

If you are regularly failing audits, though; I think the answer Infinite Recursion left gives some really good information.

Infinite Recursion has an excellent answer, so I won't address those points.

The review audits are not meant to be perfect. They are meant to be good enough to get people to pay attention. Most of them are incredibly obvious, in my experience. Some require a moment to think about (which is the point, to begin with). Then there are a small percentage which you could argue are wrong, and occasionally, one that is flat out, obviously wrong.

I've failed a couple of the latter, and a handful of the penultimate. But the vast majority of audits I have very easily passed. (Disclosure: The review system and audits did not come out until not long before I was elected as a moderator, so one would hope I would do very well on them.)

If you are regularly failing audits, though; I think the answer Infinite Recursion left gives some really good information.

Infinite Recursion has an excellent answer, so I won't address those points.

The review audits are not meant to be perfect. They are meant to be good enough to get people to pay attention. Most of them are incredibly obvious, in my experience. Some require a moment to think about (which is the point, to begin with). Then there are a small percentage which you could argue are wrong, and occasionally, one that is flat out, obviously wrong.

I've failed a couple of the latter, and a handful of the penultimate. But the vast majority of audits I have very easily passed. (Disclosure: The review system and audits did not come out until not long before I was elected as a moderator, so one would hope I would do very well on them.)

If you are regularly failing audits, though; I think the answer Infinite Recursion left gives some really good information.

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Infinite Recursion has an excellent answer, so I won't address those points.

The review audits are not meant to be perfect. They are meant to be good enough to get people to pay attention. Most of them are incredibly obvious, in my experience. Some require a moment to think about (which is the point, to begin with). Then there are a small percentage which you could argue are wrong, and occasionally, one that is flat out, obviously wrong.

I've failed a couple of the latter, and a handful of the penultimate. But the vast majority of audits I have very easily passed. (Disclosure: The review system and audits did not come out until not long before I was elected as a moderator, so one would hope I would do very well on them.)

If you are regularly failing audits, though; I think the answer Infinite Recursion left gives some really good information.