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Not all review queues hide comments in their audits. As far as I know, it's just the First Posts and Late Answers audits that do so. Those review queues are pretty unusual all around.

There's been some debate about showing comments on audits:

My gut feeling is, they should be visible if we do a good job of choosing the posts used for them - for instance, avoiding obvious duplicates for known-good audits and self-deleted questions for known-bad. If you're reading all the way down to the comments, you probably should pass the audit (and if you fail even after reading the comments, shame on you).

Not all review queues hide comments in their audits. As far as I know, it's just the First Posts and Late Answers audits that do so. Those review queues are pretty unusual all around.

There's been some debate about showing comments on audits:

My gut feeling is, they should be visible if we do a good job of choosing the posts used for them - for instance, avoiding obvious duplicates for known-good audits and self-deleted questions for known-bad. If you're reading all the way down to the comments, you probably should pass the audit (and if you fail even after reading the comments, shame on you).

Not all review queues hide comments in their audits. As far as I know, it's just the First Posts and Late Answers audits that do so. Those review queues are pretty unusual all around.

There's been some debate about showing comments on audits:

My gut feeling is, they should be visible if we do a good job of choosing the posts used for them - for instance, avoiding obvious duplicates for known-good audits and self-deleted questions for known-bad. If you're reading all the way down to the comments, you probably should pass the audit (and if you fail even after reading the comments, shame on you).

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Not all review queues hide comments in their audits. As far as I know, it's just the First Posts and Late Answers audits that do so. Those review queues are pretty unusual all around.

There's been some debate about showing comments on audits:

My gut feeling is, they should be visible if we do a good job of choosing the posts used for them - for instance, avoiding obvious duplicates for known-good audits and self-deleted questions for known-bad. If you're reading all the way down to the comments, you probably should pass the audit (and if you fail even after reading the comments, shame on you).

Not all review queues hide comments in their audits. As far as I know, it's just the First Posts and Late Answers audits that do so. Those review queues are pretty unusual all around.

There's been some debate about showing comments on audits:

My gut feeling is, they should be visible if we do a good job of choosing the posts used for them - for instance, avoiding obvious duplicates for known-good audits and self-deleted questions for known-bad. If you're reading all the way down to the comments, you probably should pass the audit (and if you fail even after reading the comments, shame on you).

Not all review queues hide comments in their audits. As far as I know, it's just the First Posts and Late Answers audits that do so. Those review queues are pretty unusual all around.

There's been some debate about showing comments on audits:

My gut feeling is, they should be visible if we do a good job of choosing the posts used for them - for instance, avoiding obvious duplicates for known-good audits and self-deleted questions for known-bad. If you're reading all the way down to the comments, you probably should pass the audit (and if you fail even after reading the comments, shame on you).

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Shog9 Mod
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Not all review queues hide comments in their audits. As far as I know, it's just the First Posts and Late Answers audits that do so. Those review queues are pretty unusual all around.

There's been some debate about showing comments on audits:

My gut feeling is, they should be visible if we do a good job of choosing the posts used for them - for instance, avoiding obvious duplicates for known-good audits and self-deleted questions for known-bad. If you're reading all the way down to the comments, you probably should pass the audit (and if you fail even after reading the comments, shame on you).